59 Neb. 296 | Neb. | 1899
Thomas H. Ensor and Anton Hydock, respectively, mayor and policeman of South Omaha, were adjudged guilty of contempt of court upon an information charging them with the violation of a restraining order issued out of the district court of Douglas county, and a fine of $200 was imposed upon each of them. Each has prosecuted a petition in error, to obtain a reversal of the said judgment and sentence. The sole complaint is that the evidence adduced is insufficient to sustain the finding. On April 1, 1899, the registrars of the south ward of the city of South Omaha were engaged in the registration of the electors of said ward. Ed Johnson, who was a resident and. elector of the ward, appeared at the place of registration, and, as he had the legal right to do, attempted to act as challenger. Some time in the afternoon of said day said Johnson was forcibly, and against his will, ejected from the place of registration by said Anton Hydock and one Patrick Morrissey, a police captain of said city, and was refused permission to appear before the registrars and challenge persons who presented themselves for registration. Thereupon Johnson obtained from the district court an order restraining Thomas H. Ensor, mayor of South Omaha, John O. Oar-
•Judgment accordingly.