State Ex Rel. Schuler v. Nolte

285 S.W. 501, 315 Mo. 84, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 704
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedJune 17, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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State Ex Rel. Schuler v. Nolte, 285 S.W. 501, 315 Mo. 84, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 704 (Mo. 1926).

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ATWOOD, J.

This is an original proceeding in mandamus instituted by Anton Schuler, Sheriff of the City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Arthur Stephens, one of his deputies, to compel the Comptroller and the Treasurer of the City of St. Louis to honor and pay the salary pay-roll of said sheriff and his sixty-nine deputies and assistants, as certified by him from December 1, 1925, to December 15, 1925.

The substantial allegations of relators’ petition, after identifying the parties hereto, are that the office of sheriff in the State of Missouri was created by the Constitution of Missouri; that the Sheriff of the *87 City of St. Louis is required by law to have a sufficient number of assistants and deputies to perform the duties of his office; that under the laws of this State he has the power and authority to appoint as many deputies and assistants as the work of his office requires, subject to the approval of the circuit judge, and in the case of the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis to the approval of the judges of the circuit court in general term; that respondent Louis Nolte, as Comptroller, has refused to honor, voucher and order paid the pay-roll of the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis and the assistants and deputies and employees of the sheriff’s office, as the same was duly certified and signed by Anton Schuler, Sheriff as aforesaid, and by him submitted to said Comptroller for the earned and unpaid salaries and wages due said sheriff and his assistants, deputies and employees, including petitioner Arthur Stephens, herein for the period from December 1, 1925 to December 15, 1925, and that said William Beuehner, as Treasurer of the City of St. Louis, because of the refusal of said Comptroller to approve, voucher and authorize the payment of said above-mentioned pay-roll has refused to make the payments as aforesaid, - said pay-roll being fully set out in said petition; that said Comptroller has arbitrarily and without authority of law refused to honor and pay said pay-roll in its entirety, and has arbitrarily and without authority of law stricken therefrom and refused to pay the wages and salary due petitioner Arthur Stephens and others whose names appear upon said pay-roll; that said Comptroller and said Treasurer are without legal authority or right whatsoever to withhold and refuse to pay any or all of said Sheriff’s assistants, deputies or employees, and that said Comptroller and Treasurer are unlawfully usurping power and authority not given them under the laws of this State; that on April 30, 1925, the Governor of Missouri approved House Bill No. 231, the same being an act of the General Assembly of the State of Missouri relating to the office of Sheriff of the City of St. Louis, being “An Act to repeal an act of the General Assembly found in the Session Acts of 1879, at page 97, entitled, ‘An Act regulating the compensation of the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis,’ approved May 19, 1879, and to enact in lieu thereof a new act fixing and regulating the compensation of the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis, his assistants, and fixing and regulating the compensation of the sheriff’s attorney, with an emergency clause,” found on pages 328, 329 and 330 of the Laws of Missouri of 1925; that Section 2 of said act provides that all fees earned by the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis during any calendar month shall be paid into the treasury of the city of St. Louis on or before the tenth day of the next succeeding calendar month and that said sheriff has turned over to the treasury of the city of St. Louis all fees earned by the sheriff during any calendar month; that Section 3 of said act provides that said sheriff *88 shall, with the approval of the judges of the circuit court of said city appoint as many deputies and assistants as may be necessary to perform the duties of his office, and fix the compensation for their services, which compensation, however, shall not in any case exceed the annual rate of compensation fixed by the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis therefor; that Section 5 of said act provides that said sheriff shall receive for his services the sum of ten thousand dollars per annum, said sum and the compensation of said sheriff’s deputies and assistants to be paid out of the treasury of the city of St. Louis in equal semi-monthly installments; that said comptroller has approved and vouchered, and said treasurer has paid four previous and similar pay-rolls prior to the pay-roll above mentioned; that on Monday, June 1, 1925, the judges of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, sitting in general term, ordered that the number of deputies and assistants to be employed in the office of the sheriff of the city of St. Louis, when the above law takes effect, to-wit, on the 10th day of July, 1925, be fixed at sixty-one, and that the number of said deputies and assistants beginning with the October term, 1925, be fixed at seventy, and that the following recommendation be submitted to the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis with reference to the salary to be paid to the employees in the office of said sheriff, as provided for in the act aforesaid, effective as and of July 10, 1925, to-wit:

Chief deputy criminal division..................$300.00
Chief deputy civil division...................... 300.00
Assistant chief deputy civil division.............. 225.00
Execution deputy.............................. 300.00
Property man...........'...................... 250.00
Bookkeeper and cashier......................... 250.00
Court room deputies............................ 175.00
Service deputies................................ 165.00

Relators’ petition further alleges that on July 9, 1925, Ordinance No. 34280 of the city of St. Louis was approved, fixing salaries and making appropriations, along with other appropriations, for the salaries of sixty-five deputies and employees in said sheriff’s office, said ordinance to take effect and be in force from and after the date when said House Bill No. 231 should become effective; that on October 5, 1925, the judges of the city of St. Louis in general term, under authority given them by Section 11637, Revised Statutes 1919, and the-Laws of 1925, made an order approving the appointment by name of fourteen deputy sheriffs of the city of St. Louis, including relator Arthur Stephens; that said comptroller, upon demand, refused and still refuses to approve said pay-roll, and order said payments made, and said treasurer refused and still refuses to pay said pay-roll so certified as required by law, and that said comptroller struck four *89 names from said pay-roll, one of the names so stricken therefrom being relator Arthur Stephens, who is classified as on “Outside Deputy” and whose rate of pay is $145 per month, and who having worked one-half month is entitled to the sum of $72.50, which amount said comptroller and treasurer have refused and still refuse to pay; and said relators pray specific relief as aforesaid, and for general relief.

Respondents filed their written entry of appearance and waiver of the issuance and service upon them of the alternative writ of mandamus, and demurred to said petition on the following grounds:

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