36 F. 750 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska | 1888
Defendant Simpson was at one time county treasurer of Otoe county, one of the counties in this state. All of the other defendants were sureties on his official bond. Simpson is charged with malfeasance in office, in consequence of which, itis alleged, the plaintiff was injured to the amount of about $3,900, and the plaintiff seeks to hold the other defendants responsible for such alleged malfeasance. Before this action was commenced the plaintiff had sued Simpson alone in this court, and had recovered a judgment against him for the said sum. Simpson was described as treasurer of Otoe county in that suit, and the wrongs complained of were attributed to him in his official capacity.
At the time Simpson was such county treasurer, and long before, the laws of this state prohibited the county treasurer from buying or selling, or in any way dealing in, county warrants, and made it a penal offense to do so. He was perfectly well aware of that, as subsequent proceedings have fully demonstrated. Whoever procured the warrants from him must have had abundant opportunity to know, and reason to believe, that fraudulent practices were being indulged in by both parties to the
Numerous other questions are raised by the demurrer, but it is unnecessary to consider them. The demurrer must be sustained.