51 Ark. 504 | Ark. | 1889
In March, 1886, in the time of the great strike upon the Missouri Pacific Railway system, the appellant offered a reward of $500.00 each for the arrest and conviction of any one found interfering with the switches, side tracks or railroad property in the county of Miller in this State. Appel-lees brought suit to recover six thousand dollars of appellant for the arrest and conviction of twelve persons, alleged to have interfered with a switch on appellant’s road. Appellant filed a demurrer to the complaint and a motion for a change of venue, and the cause was transferred to Nevada county for trial. Appellant answered, admitting the offer of the reward, denying the arrest of the twelve persons named in the complaint, or any or either of them, or that any or either of the appellees prosecuted said twelve persons or either or any of them to conviction for interfering with defendant’s (appellant’s) switches, side tracks, trains or railroad property in the county of Miller; and denied that the twelve persons or any 01 either of them were ever arrested and convicted by the plaintiffs of the offence of interfering with defendant’s property, as charged in the complaint.
The second paragraph in the answer avers, that the twelve men were arrested by the sheriff of Miller county; that at the time of said arrests, said plaintiffs were each acting as a posse comitatus and as special deputy sheriff, and as a member of the Arkansas State militia and under the direction and immediate control of the sheriff of Miller county, and were simply discharging their duty and were not entitled to any reward. The case having been submitted to a jury, upon the testimony and instructions of the court, they returned a verdict for the plaintiff for six thousand dollars. Defendant filed a motion for a new trial, which was overruled and he appealed to this court.
The judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings.