204 Wis. 84 | Wis. | 1931
The widow of John De Lisle filed a claim against the village of Schofield for her husband’s death which the commission allowed. The village and its insurer brought action to review the proceedings and the circuit court vacated the award and remanded the case for further proceedings. The only controversy is whether De Lisle was in the employ of the village of Schofield or of Marathon county at the time of his death.
De Lisle was marshal of the village. Many burglaries had been committed in the village, the adjacent country, and
We consider that at the time of the shooting De Lisle and Coerper were in the employ of the respective municipalities in whose employ they regularly were, and performing service incident to their such employment. Each was in performance of duty incumbent on him to perform by virtue of his office; in performance of official duty owed to his immediate municipality. Each of the municipal units involved was as much interested as the other in effecting the arrest under the warrant. Each officer owed the duty to make the arrest for the protection of the people of his own immediate unit as well as for the protection of the people of the county and state. As said by the Industrial Commission in its decision, the fullest co-operation of the peace officers of all the municipal units is necessary for the most efficient enforcement of the criminal law. This is especially necessary in these days of organized banditry. The fact that the service was performed outside the municipal unit does not exempt the municipality from liability. The service is still incident to the employment. Burlington v. Industrial Comm. 195 Wis. 536, 539, 218 N. W. 816. The case of Presque Isle v. Industrial Comm. 200 Wis. 446, 228 N. W. 589, is directly to the proposition that a constable is
We do not consider that the four men were acting -under a posse comitatus. This term implies the exercise of the power of the county by which the sheriff calls upon private citizens to aid him in preserving the peace or making an arrest. Plere each person involved owed the duty he was performing without any call from the sheriff and without being empowered by him.
By the Court. — The judgment is reversed, with directions to enter judgment confirming the award of the Industrial Commission. ' '