113 Ga. 1023 | Ga. | 1901
The sheriff of Houston county and tbe solicitor of the county court filed a petition for mandamus against the county judge, to compel him to pay to petitioners named amounts as fees out of moneys in his hands received as compensation for the labor of convicts hired out by him for Houston county to the county of Dooly. There was no dispute as to the facts, and the judge rendered judgment in favor of the petitioners for an amount less than that claimed. To this judgment all parties excepted, — the petitioners to the failure to grant all of the relief prayed, and the respondent to the judgment against him which was rendered. Counsel argued before this court several interesting questions as to the. amount and payment of the fees of the sheriff and the solicitor of the county court in criminal cases; but, under the view we take of the case, this court can not now determine them.
The money in the hands of the respondent was compensation for the labor of misdemeanor convicts. Under the law the board' of county commissioners is invested with full authority to lease and hire out these convicts and to receive and dispose of the fund arising as compensation for the service's of the convicts. Penal Code, § 1097. With these matters the county judge, as such, has abso
Judgment on cross-bill of exceptions reversed; main bill of exceptions dismissed.