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Davidson, Sheriff v. Trimble, Judge
207 Ark. 1033
| Ark. | 1944
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In Davidson, Sheriff, v. Chandler, 206 Ark. 375,175 S.W.2d 567, the judgment was reversed. A concluding paragraph of the opinion is:

"Our conclusion is that the act of Burton in killing Chandler was not done under color of his office on the facts here presented, and that Sheriff Davidson and his surety are not liable therefor. Burton was not a defendant in this action, and whether his bond to the Sheriff may be liable for his tort is not before us."

It was then said: "The judgment is accordingly reversed and the cause remanded."

There was no express direction that a retrial be had to determine Davidson's liability; but, even though this Court found that a judgment against Davidson and his surety was improper; the trial court was justified in construing the order to be one for a new trial.

The defendant now seeks by prohibition to prevent a retrial of the cause. It may be, as petitioner insists, that another trial would be unavailing, and this will be so unless substantial testimony in addition to that previously considered is introduced. Railway Company v. Morgart,56 Ark. 213, 19 S.W. 751. However, the court below is not without jurisdiction, nor is its proposed action in excess of its jurisdiction; and prohibition does not lie.

Petition denied.

Case Details

Case Name: Davidson, Sheriff v. Trimble, Judge
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: Dec 11, 1944
Citation: 207 Ark. 1033
Docket Number: 4-7588
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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