31 S.E. 873 | N.C. | 1898
Upon the insanity of the sheriff his right to exercise the office ceased, and his committal to the asylum for the insane and the appointment of a guardian for him, upon the certificate of the superintendent of the asylum, as provided by The Code, sec. 1673, was certainly at least primafacie evidence of such insanity. There was no evidence offered to contradict such insanity. Upon the declaration of insanity the sureties of the sheriff had no more rights than would have gone to them upon his death,i. e., to collect the tax list then in his hands. Code, sec. 3687; Laws 1897, ch. 169, sec. 117; Perry v. Campbell,
In North Carolina a sheriff's deputy is merely his agent (R. R. v. *407 Fisher,
No error.
(586)