Citation Numbers: 43 S.E. 515, 65 S.C. 178, 1903 S.C. LEXIS 8
Judges: Gary
Filed Date: 2/9/1903
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This is an appeal from an order quashing the indictment, on the ground that it did not allege facts sufficient to constitute a violation of law. The following is a copy of the indictment: “At a Court of General Sessions, begun and holden in and for the county of Colleton, in the State of South Carolina, at Walterboro Court House, in the said county and said State aforesaid, on the fourth Mon-' day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two, the jurors of and for the county aforesaid, in the State aforesaid, upon their oath present: That John O. Jaques, late of the county and State aforesaid, on the 7th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred, and on divers other days, both before and up to the finding of this inquisition, with force and arms, at Walterboro, in the county and State aforesaid, committed the crime of official misconduct, in this: The said John O. Jaques, who was and is now the duly qualified supervisor of Colleton County, and as such was a member of the board of county *180 commissioners for the county aforesaid, and whose duties and authority as such supervisor of said county was limited to a single election district, to wit: the county of Colleton; said John O. Jaques, having assumed the duties of county, supervisor for said county as aforesaid,, and as a member of the board of county commissioners for said county, did then and there falsely, fraudulently, corruptly and unlawfully examine, approve and order to be paid divers false and fraudulent claims against the county of Colleton.aforésaid, which said false, fraudulent and unlawful claims were then and there for examination and approval before the said board of county commissioners for said county, consisting of him, the said John O. Jaques, W. W. Jones and Jasper M. Smith; they, the county board of commissioners aforesaid, did then and there approve and order to be paid claims, that is to say, a claim No. 639, in favor of P. M. Morris, for repairs on bridges near Cohen’s Corner, in said county, approved by said board for $24.25. And another claim, No. 586, in favor of T. E. McTeer, for repairs on Pine Road bridges, in said county, approved by the said board on the 7th day of August, in the year aforesaid, for $40. And another claim, No. 1, in favor of C. P-. McTeer; for repairs on bridges on White Hall and Combahee Ferry road, in said county, approved by said board on January 19th, 1900, for $21. And another claim, No. 9, in favor of R. A. McTeer, for repairs on bridges on Combahee and White Hall Ferry road, in said county, approved by said board on January the 19th, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred, for $33. He, the said John O. Jaques, well knowing the said claims to be false, fraudulent and unlawful, the said contract for which said claims were made against the county of Colleton not having been let to the lowest responsible bidder, nor inspected and received as required by law, with intent to cheat and defraud the county of Colleton, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the same State aforesaid. And the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do further present: That John O. *181 Jaques, county supervisor for the county of Colleton, and as such supervisor a member of the board of county commissioners for the said county of Colleton, in the State of South Carolina, on the 19th day of January, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred, and on divers other days both before and up to the taking of this inquisition, with force and arms, at Walterboro, in the county of Colleton and State of South Carolina, was guilty of wilful, official and habitual negligence, in this: that he, the said John O. Jaques, county supervisor and member of the board of county commissioners for the county of Colleton, as aforesaid, and whose duty was then limited to a single election district for said county, along with other members of the county board of commissioners as provided by law for said county, did then and there approve certain false, fraudulent and unlawful claims against the county of Colleton, in the State aforesaid, said claims having not been let out to the lowest responsible bidder, and in excess of $10, nor was the work for said claim drawn and approved by said board of commissioners aforesaid, inspected nor received as required by law; that is to say, a claim against said county of Colleton in favor of G. A. Blocker, No. 692, for building bridge ‘Newton’s,’ approved 7th September, 1900, for $10, and paid; whereas, no such work was ever performed by said claimant, and so known or should have been known to the said John O. Jaques, county supervisor, as aforesaid. And another claim against the said county, of Ashley Baggott, No. 7, for repairing a bridge on Piney Grove and Saltkehatchie road, the items being 2,000 feet of- lumber, hauling and work, approved by said board of county commissioners as aforesaid, for $65, on the 19th day of January, 1900, and paid.
Another claim against the said county, No. 631, in favor of G. A. Blocker, for furnishing lumber for said county, approved by said county board of commissioners, consisting of the aforesaid J. O. Jaques, county supervisor, and W. M. Jones and Jasper M. Smith, as members of the board of county commissioners as aforesaid, and paid for $25; *182 whereas, in truth and in fact, no lumber was furnished by said claimant.; all of which facts were well known to the said John O. Jaques, county supervisor as aforesaid, and the said board of county commissioners, with intent to cheat and defraud the county of Colleton, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the same State aforesaid.”
The State appealed from the order quashing the indictment on the following grounds:
“1. Because the indictment in the first count alleges: ‘That the defendant, as a member of the board of county commissioners for said county, did then and there falsely, fraududulently, corruptly and unlawfully examine, approve and order to be paid divers false, fraudulent and unlawful claims,’ and did then and there approve and order the same paid, that is to say: claim No. 639, ih favor of P. M. Morris, for repairs on bridges near Cohen’s Corner, in said county, for $24.25, and another claim, No. 536, in favor of T. E. McTeer, for repairs on Pine Road bridges, in said county, approved by said board, in the year aforesaid, for $40; and another claim, No. 1, in favor of C. P. McTeer, for repairs on bridges on White Hall and Combahee Ferry road, in said county, approved by said board on January 19th, 1900, for $21; and another claim, No. 9, in favor of R. A. McTeer, for repairs on bridge on Combahee and White Hall Ferry road, in said county, approved by said board on January the 19th, 1900, for $33. Whereas, it is respectfully submitted that the allegations following, to wit: ‘He, the said John O. Jaques, well knowing the aforesaid claims to be false, fraudulent and unlawful,’ are not conclusions of law, but are specific allegations of a violation of the statutory law, and his Honor erred in quashing the indictment.
“2. Because it is alleged in the first count of the indictment: ‘The said contract for which said claims were made against the county of Colleton not having been let to the lowest responsible bidder, nor inspected or received as required by law, with intent to cheat and' defraud the county of Colle *183 ton.’ In connection with the foregoing facts, alleges specifically a violation of law, and his Honor erred in holding-otherwise and in quashing the indictment.
“3. That the claims approved by said defendant as county supervisor, Nos. 639, 536 and 9, are all alleged to be- false, fraudulent and unlawful, and so known or should have been known to the defendant, with intent to cheat and defraud the county, states specifically the crime of official misconduct, under section 305, now section 388, of the Criminal Code, and his Honor erred in not so holding.
“As to the second count:
“4. That the allegation in regard to the claim in favor of G. A. Blocker, No. 693, alleges: ‘No such work was ever performed, and so known or should have been known to the said John O. Jaques, county supervisor as aforesaid,’ alleges an official fraud, and is indictable under section 305, now section 388, of the Criminal Code, and sufficiently states the offense under said section, and his Honor erred in quashing the indictment.
“5. That the allegation, to wit: ‘And another claim against the said county, of Ashley Baggott, No. 7, for repairing bridges on Piney Grove and Saltkehatchie road, the items being 3,000 feet of lumber, hauling and work approved by said board of county commissioners as aforesaid, for $65, on the 19th day of January, 1900, and paid; and another claim against the said county, No. 634, in favor of G. A. Blocker, for furnishing lumber for said county, approved by said board of county commissioners, consisting as aforesaid, John O. Jaques, county supervisor,’ states clearly the offense as defined in the statute; the allegation further being, in truth and in fact, no lumber was furnished by said claimant, all of which facts were well known to the said John O. Jaques, county supervisor as aforesaid.’ It is respectfully submitted that in view of the foregoing allegations, it was error to quash the indictment.
“6. Because the indictment stated an offense at common law, to wit: Malfeasance in office, -and the fact that in the *184 indictment the offense is styled by another name, was no ground to quash the same, and his Honor erred in holding that the indictment stated no offense at all.
“7. Because the allegations show negligence in the defendant committed habitually, in approving false and fraudulent claims knowingly, as therein alleged.
“8. Because the allegations of the first count, in alleging the claims to be false, fraudulent and unlawful, allege official misconduct on the part of the defendant, and his Honor erred in quashing the indictment.”
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It is the judgment of this Court, that the order of the Circuit Court be reversed.