38 Neb. 131 | Neb. | 1893
This is an action upon an account. The plaintiff alleges in his petition that he is now and has been the duly elected and qualified sheriff of said defendant since January 7, 1892, and that the said defendant is a corporation under the laws of Nebraska, having a population of over 25,000 people; that the defendant is indebted to plaintiff in the
To this petition the county filed an answer as follows:
“Now comes the said defendant, and for answer to plaintiff’s petition herein alleges:
“1. It admits that the plaintiff is the duly elected sheriff of said defendant since January 7, 1892, and that said defendant is a corporation having a population of over 25,000 people.
“2. Defendant admits that that portion of plaintiff’s bill, as shown by the petition and the bills and record of the proceedings of the board of supervisors attached thereto, marked 'Custody of Prisoner,’ was wholly disallowed and rejected by the board of supervisors at their regular session, as shown in plaintiff’s petition, amounting to the sum of $538.50.
“3. Defendant alleges that the sum of $538.50 was allowed to Robert R. Kyd, the son of plaintiff, for the same period of time as jailer of said county, with plaintiff’s knowledge and consent, and that said plaintiff is estopped from claiming the same thing for himself.
“Wherefore defendant asks that said action be dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.”
“The committee on settlement with county officers reported and recommended the allowance of certain claims, among which were the following:
16. Robert Kyd, sheriff’s fees and charges, third quarter ’92.......................................... $297 90
17. Robert Kyd, sheriff’s fees and charges, fourth quarter ’92.................................. 715 35
18. Robert Kyd, sheriff’s fees and charges, first quarter ’93.......................................... 1,174 76
19. Robert Kyd, sheriff’s fees and charges, second quarter ’93 .................................... 908 92
“It was moved by Supervisor Cully to adopt the report of the committee. It was moved by Supervisor Brown to amend by adopting the report with the exception of certain claims for discount. The amendment carried, and the question as amended carried.
“Friday, July 14, 1893.
“It was moved by Supervisor Spencer that the county attorney be instructed to look over the bills allowed yesterday by the committee on settlement with county officers, and that he ascertain and report to this board if he finds, in his judgment, that there are any claims allowed which are not proper and legal. Carried.
“ It was moved by Supervisor McClun that that part of the report of the committee on settlement with county officers relating to fees and salaries of county officers, deputies, and clerks, which were adopted yesterday, be reconsidered. Carried.
“It was moved by Supervisor McClun to refer those claims back to the committee on settlement with county officers for correction in accordance with the opinion of the county attorney. Carried.
*134 “ The committee on settlement with county officers made the following supplemental report:
“ ‘ We have examined the claims of officers, deputies, and clerks referred to us, and would recommend as follows: That the charge by Robert Kyd, sheriff, in his several bills for the custody of prisoners be disallowed, as follows: For custody of prisoners third quarter of 1892, $129; for same in fourth quarter of 1892, $138; for same in first quarter of 1893, $135; for same in second quarter of 1893, $136.50; and we further recommend that his bills be allowed at the following amounts: No. 16, at $168.90; No. 17, at $577.35; No. 18, at $1,039.76; No. 19, at $772.42/
“On motion the report of the committee was adopted.”
The principal question involved is the right of the plaintiff' in error to recover as jailer.
Section 42, chapter 28, Compiled Statutes provides: “That in counties having over 25,000 inhabitants the county treasurer shall receive the sum of three .thousand ($3,000) per annum, and shall be furnished by the county commissioners, the necessary clerks or assistants, whose combined salary shall not exceed the sum of two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars per annum. The sheriff shall receive the sum of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars per annum, also the necessary jail guard and one deputy, and the salary of such deputy shall be nine hundred ($900) dollars per annum.”
The sheriff is invested with the general control of the jail of his county, and is required by statute to visit it and examine into the condition of each prisoner at least once in each month and once during each term of district court, lie is not required to act as jailer, however, unless he elect to act as such in person. He may appoint a deputy, who is required to take the necessary oath before entering upon the duties of his office. The county board of each county is invested with the general supervision of the jails, subject, however, to the rules and regulations prescribed by the
Reversed and remanded.