38 Mich. 248 | Mich. | 1878
Plaintiff in error was convicted of the crime of murder in the first degree. The only errors necessary to notice are two:
That the prosecuting attorney has a right to employ counsel with the leave of the court, to assist in the prosecution of a cause, and that the services so rendered would constitute a proper charge against the county, we have no doubt. Counsel so employed are acting for and on behalf of the public, — as much so, and with as much impartiality as the prosecuting attorney, and many cases may arise where it is highly proper that counsel should be so employed in the interests of justice. It is quite different, however, where such counsel are employed by the complaining witness or the party injured or by private individuals. Counsel so employed can in no fail-sense be said to be employed by or on behalf of the people, even although the prosecuting attorney may consent to or even request that counsel be so employed. This case comes clearly within the case of Meister v. The People, 31 Mich., 99.
Second. That the charge contained and set forth in the warrant
We are of opinion that the charge as contained in the warrant and information was sufficient; but for the error already pointed out the judgment must be reversed and a new trial ordered.
Warrant. — State of Michigan, county of Yan Burén, ss. To the sheriff, or any constable of said county, greeting: Whereas, Benj. P. Heckert, prosecuting attorney of said county, hath this day made complaint in writing, or on oath, to me, Kirke W. Noyes, a justice of the peace of the township of Paw Paw, in said county, that heretofore, to-wit, on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1876, at the township of Porter, in the county aforesaid, William Sneed, late of the township of Antwerp, in said county of Yan Burén, feloniously, willfully and of his malice aforethought, did kill and murder one Lafayette Love, contrary to the form of the statute in such ease made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the people of the State of Michigan: and whereas, on examination on oath of the said Benj. S’. Heckert by me, the said justice of the peace, it appears to
Information. — State of Michigan, county of Van Buren, ss. The circuit court for the county of Van Buren. Benj. P. Heckert, prosecuting attorney for the county of Van Burén aforesaid, for and in behalf of the State of Michigan, comes into court in the August term thereof, A. D. 1877, and gives it here to understand and be informed, that William Sneed, late of the town of Antwerp in the county of Van Burén and State of Michigan, heretofore, to-wit: on the 13th day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, at the township of Porter in said Van Burén county, feloniously, willfully and of his malice aforethought, did kill and murder one Lafayette Love, contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the people of the State of Michigan. Benj. P. Heckert, prosecuting attorney for the county of Van Burén.