The courtis of opinion, for the reasons hereinafter stated, that the petitioner, William F. Proffit, a citizen of Louisa county, Ya.,was on the 3d day of November unlawfully arrested and imprisoned in the county jail of said county by F. EL Anderson, deputy sheriff for J. El. Woolfork, sheriff of said county, under a capias pro fine issued by the
2. The court is of opinion that said act, so far as it undertakes to require that all able-bodied male citizens, between the ages of 16 and 60, in each road district of .said county, shall be compelled to work on the roads a period of time aggregating 2 days, of 10 hours each, in each year, when warned by the overseer of the precinct to which they belong, with certain exceptions, which need not be here mentioned ; and in so far as said act undertakes to confer upon the overseer of any such precinct authority to impose upon and collect from any person so warned, who shall fail to attend and work as required by such overseer, a fine of §1 for such failure, unless good and sufficient cause be shown, authorizing such overseer to make out an account against any party so failing, and providing that such account shall have the force and effect of a tax ticket due the commonwealth, and conferring upon said overseer power to collect such fines by distress or levy, in the same manner and upon the same property as in the case of distress or levy for taxes, and further requiring such overseers to return a list of all fines collected, and of the persons delinquent, etc.; and in so far as the said act provides that “if the said account is returned to the clerk’s office as afore provided, as delinquent, it shall be the duty of the said court to issue a capias pro fine against the delinquent party, and place the same in the hands of the sheriff or
Lewis, P., and Lacy, J., dissenting.
For Table oe Cases Reported and Index, see Page 719, Volume II, Virginia Decisions.
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