121 Ga. 163 | Ga. | 1904
An accusation was returned against Adams, charging him, under the Penal Code, §§ 308, 309, with having rescued one Dock Shaw while the latter was in lawful custody under legal process. Adams was found guilty, and moved for a new trial. The motion was overruled, and the movant excepted. From the evidence it appeared that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of Shaw, charging him with a misdemeanor. The warrant was issued in Elbert county, Georgia, but alleged that the offense had been committed in Hart county, Georgia. It was directed to "any sheriff or his deputy, coroner, constable, or marshal of said State.” Under this warrant Shaw was arrested in Clarke county and turned over to an Elbert county constable, who brought Shaw arid the warrant to Elbert county. The constable carried Shaw before a magistrate in Elbert county, and Shaw gave bond to appear in Hart county to answer the charge set out in the warrant. As arresting officer, the constable approved and accepted the bond and gave Shaw his liberty,
For the reasons given above, we hold that the verdict can not stand, and reverse the judgment of the trial judge refusing a new trial. I myself am of opinion that the bond given by Shaw, though irregular, was enforceable, and that he could not be again lawfully arrested under the same warrant; but, in view of the ruling just made, we deem it unnecessary to pass upon the other questions made and argued by counsel.-
Judgment reversed.