State v. Shanley

104 N.W. 522, 20 S.D. 18, 1905 S.D. LEXIS 99
South Dakota Supreme Court·Decided August 22, 1905·Published·Cited by 20 cases

Opinion

HANEY, J.

Defendant was charged with shooting at one Andrew Striegel with intent to kill him, the said Striegel; was found guilty as charged, his motion for a new trial was denied, and he was sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary for six years. It is contended that the court erred in disallowing defendant’s challenge to the grand, jury panel. ’So far as necessary to an understanding of this contention, the record reads as follows: “Upon the grand jury being called that found the indictment in this case, .the defendant interposed the following challenge to the panel; ‘The defendant at this time interposes a challenge to the panel upon the ground * * * that at the meeting of the county commmissioners in July, 1903, the county commissioners directed the clerk of courts to strike certain names from the list of 200 which had been theretofore properly drawn and placed upon the -list; that some of the persons whose names were.so stricken from the list of 200 were at that time qualified to act as jurors in the county of Sanborn; that ..said names were pmitted from .the list of 200 names, and other names were supplied by,the county cornmissioners to.complete the list of 200; and..that at the. time the present, grand jury-and petit jury [20] were drawn for this term of court none of the names so stricken from the list were included in the list of 200 from which this jury was drawn.’ ” It was shown by oral testimony received without objection that at the July, 1903, meeting of the county commissioners, they had the clerk’s list of 200 names before them, and orally directed the clerk to strike off certain names. The vacancies thus created, together with those drawn at the previous term of court, were then filled so as to make a list of 200 names. The Code of Criminal Procedure contains these provisions:

“Sec. 165. The state, or a person held to answer a charge for a public offense, ma}'- challenge the panel of a grand jury, or an individual grand juror.
“Sec. 166. A challenge to the panel may be interposed by either party for one or more of the following causes only: (1) That the requisite number of ballots was not drawn from the jury box of the county or subdivision. (2) That notice of the drawing of the grand jury was not given. (3) That the drawing was not had in the presence of the officers designated by law, or -in the manner prescribed by law.”
“Sec. 173. Neither the state, nor a person held to. answer a charge for a public offense, can take advantage of any objection to the panel or to an individual grand juror unless it be by challenge, and before the grand jury is sworn, except that after the grand jury is sworn, and before the indictment is found, the court may, in its discretion, upon a good cause shown, receive and allow a challenge.”

As it does not affirmatively appear that defendant’s challenge was interposed before the grand jury was sworn, and because the ground of challenge relied upon is not one recognized by the statute, the ruling of the circuit court in relation thereto must be sustained.

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