Threlkel v. Miles

10 S.W.2d 963, 10 S.W.2d 953, 320 Mo. 1140, 1928 Mo. LEXIS 852
Supreme Court of Missouri·Decided October 2, 1928·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

ATWOOD, J.

This is a proceeding under the Habeas Corpus Act and comes to the writer on reassignment.

Petitioner alleges that she was a plaintiff in error in the case of Keltner v. Threlkel, decided by this court January 29, 1927, arid reported in 316 Mo. 609, 291 S. W. 462. That' was an ejectment suit wherein this defendant below filed an answer or cross-petition which converted the proceeding into one in equity, and on writ of error granted by this court the judgment of the circuit court was reversed and the cause remanded for a new trial, and mandate issued accordingly. Petitioner further alleges that during the pendency of said writ of error the land involved in said ejectment suit was taken from-her possession, on writ of restitution issued from the Circuit Court of Jackson County under the judgment there rendered in said cause on February 2, 1923; that after said mandate of the Supreme Court was sent to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said county, the Judge of Division Number 7 of said circuit court, “in opposition to the terms of said mandate, without authority of law,” authorized William Buechle, Special Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Trust Company, of Kansas City, Missouri, to take possession of said land and under the orders of said judge he has ever since held possession' of the same and has resisted all attempts of petitioner to gain possession of said property, “in direct opposition to the mandate of this court, and in contempt thereof;” that “said court has intimidated this relator by making various orders in relation to said property in favor of the said William Buechle, among which was one made on the 11th day of April, 1927, in case number 246085, in the matter of the liquidation of the Federal Trust Company, Kansas City, Mis- ■ souri, banking corporation at Kansas City, Missouri, in which said court ordered the said Lula M. Threlkel not to annoy, disturb or molest the tenants in or to go upon” said premises, “in direct opposition to the commands and in violation of the mandate of this court;” that on March 10, 1928, said circuit judge issued a citation in said case to petitioner herein commanding her to appear in said court at ten o’clock a. m. on the 12th day of March,- 1928, then and there to show cause why she should not be adjudged in contempt of said court for violating its said order made on the 11th day of April, 1927, which citation ivas filed with her petition and marked “Exhibit A;” that petitioner’s attorney, L. N. Dempsey, visited said judge about the hour of nine o’clock a. m. on said 12th day of March, 1928, and stated that he represented the said Lula M. Threlkel and - *1142 that it would be impossible for.him.to appear in said court at the hour of ten o’clock that day for the reason that he had previously been engaged to try a condemnation case in another division of said' court which trial would begin at nine-thirty a. m. of said day; that said condemnation case did start to. trial at said hour, the said Dempsey being engaged therein during the remainder of said day; that at the hour of ten o’clock of said day the said Dempsey, in response to a call from said judge, appeared and informed him that he was then actually engaged in the trial of said condemnation suit, in another division of said court and could not try the issues of said citation at that time, but would try the same at the noon hour or any time after he became disengaged from the trial of the condemnation suit; that said judge thereupon told the attorneys for-the said Buechle to proceed with the trial on said citation, and the said Dempsey returned to the trial of said condemnation suit at once; that said judge thereupon rendered a judgment on said citation, committing the said Lula M. Threlkel to imprisonment in the Jackson County jail, at Kansas City, until such time as she purged herself of the contempt or until she be discharged therefrom according to law, copy of commitment issued therein being filed with her petition and marked “Exhibit B;”-that petitioner is held and restrained of her liberty under the proceedings of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, in relation to the title to the land involved in said ejectment suit, and that said imprisonment is illegal and without authority of law.

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