108 Ky. 518 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1900
Opinion of this court by
Affirming.
There was pending in the Carter Circuit Court an indictment charging a certain person with murder. One George Shelton resided in Franklin county, and was summoned as a witness in that proceeding, and, failing to obey the summons, an order was issued by the Garter Circuit Court directing the sheriff of Franklin county to arrest and bring him before the Garter Circuit, which he did. The auditor refusing to issue his warrant for the cost of transportation, this proceeding was instituted to compel him to do so.,
An officer should not be compelled to defray the expense
The fact that the Legislature provided that the State should pay certain expenses in the arrest and confinement of persons charged with contempt excludes the idea that those not named should be so paid by the State. Subsection 1, section 1749, Kentucky Statutes, provides that “no officer shall demand or. receive . . . any fee for services rendered when the law has not fixed on a compensation therefor. . . .” The judgment is affirmed.