Case ID: ark_283/html/0220-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "George Rose Smith, Justice,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Robert Edward TROUTT v. Judge John LANGSTON and Tommy ROBINSON
    CR 84-141
    675 S.W.2d 625
    Supreme Court of Arkansas
    Opinion delivered August 21, 1984
    
      Guy Jones, Jr., for petitioner.
    
      Steve Clark, Att’y Gen., by: Theodore Holder, Asst. Att’y Gen., for respondent.
   Temporary Writ of Mandamus is granted. The bondsman may surrender the defendant without cause pursuant to Ark. Stat. Ann. § 43-716 (Repl. 1977) only if the consideration for making the bond is returned to the defendant.

Adkisson, C.J., Purtle and Hays, JJ., concur.

George Rose Smith, J., dissents.

George Rose Smith, Justice,

dissenting. I think the bondsman had an absolute right to avoid possible liability by surrendering the petitioner to the jailer. Ark. Stat. Ann. § 43-716; Craig v. State, 257 Ark. 112 (1974). The petitioner might have raised the question, in the Court below, of his entitlement to a return of the money he paid the bondsman, but that question was not raised below and is not before us on a petition for a Writ of Mandamus.