Case Name: STATE v. OLIVER
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1922-01-02
Citations: 151 La. 659
Docket Number: No. 24993
Parties: STATE v. OLIVER.
Judges: By the WHOLE COURT as then constituted.
Reporter: Louisiana Reports
Volume: 151
Pages: 659–663

Head Matter:
(92 South. 217)
No. 24993.
STATE v. OLIVER.
(Jan. 2, 1922.
On the Merits, May 15, 1922.)
(Syllabus by Editorial Staff.)
1. Criminal law &wkey;>1086(8), 1110(9) — Record must show proper indorsement and filing of indictment; otherwise, will be remanded for correction.
The record on appeal must show that the indictment was indorsed “a true bill,” and the indorsement signed by the foreman of the grand jury, and that it was filed in open court; and, when it does not, the case will .be remanded for 'correction and completion of the record.
2. Criminal law <&wkey;l 110(9)— Correction or completion of record must be conducted contradictorily with defendant.
On remand of a case to the district court for correction or completion of the record, such correction or completion must be conducted contradictorily with defendant and his attorney.
On the Merits.
3. Criminal law <&wkey;594(3) — Continuance properly refused where witnesses could not be found and it was not alleged that they could be found later.
A continuance was properly denied ■ where alleged material witnesses could not be found and the motion did not allege that it would be possible to find them later.
4. Criminal law &wkey;>l 1661/2(7) — Allowing peremptory challenge to absent juror not injurious.
The irregularity, if any, in allowing a peremptory challenge by the state to an absent juror in order to avoid delay, was not injurious, where the right to peremptorily challenge the juror on his voir dire was unquestioned.
5. Homicide <&wkey;>l56(l), 158(1) — Evidence of circumstances preceding killing, and of conversation in which defendant made threat, admissible to show malice.
Where, prior to a homicide, the decedent, defendants, and others were engaged in a crap game in which one of the defendants pawned his pistol, and such defendant was searching for decedent from the time the game ended, and he redeemed his pistol until the shooting occurred, evidence concerning the game and the procuring of the pistol, and of a conversation between the participants in the game other than the deceased in which defendant made a threat against deceased, was admissible to show malice.
6. Criminal law &wkey;>l 169(1) — Evidence of declaration of decedent following shooting held not injurious.
Testimony that after decedent was shot he told a witness to get his wife, and said he had been killed, was not injurious.
O’Niell, J., dissenting in part.
Appeal from Fifteenth. Judicial District Court, Parish of Beauregard; Jerry Cline, Judge.
Charles Oliver, alias Steam Shovel, was convicted of murder, and he appeals.
Affirmed.
S. W. Plauche, of Lake Charles, for appellant.
A. V. Coco, Atty. Gen., Griffin T. Hawkins, Jr., and Mark C. Pickrel, Asst. Dist. Atty., both of Lake .Charles, and T. S. Walmsley, of New Orleans, for the State.
By the WHOLE COURT as then constituted.

Opinion:
O'NIELL, J.
Appellant was convicted of the crime of murder and condemned to suffer the penalty of death. No argument was made in this court, nor brief filed, by the attorney appointed to represent him.
The record contains five bills of exception reserved to the rulings of the trial judge. We refrain from considering, at this time, the propositions submitted by the bills of exception, because the record does not show that a true bill was ever filed in court or found by the grand jury. The copy of the indictment in the record bears the official signature of the district attorney, the statement, "Filed Oct. 11, 1921," and the official signature of a deputy clerk; but it does not bear the indorsement "A true bill," or the signature of the foreman of the grand jury, or any other indorsement, for that matter. The minutes of the court, of the proceedings had on October 11, 1921, are as follows, viz.:
"Monday, October 11, 1921. Court met pursuant to adjournment, Ms honor Jerry Cline, judge, presiding, with M. M. Wood, deputy sheriff, and S. H. Jones, deputy clerk, in attendance.
"The grand jury, through their foreman, also reports the following true bills, which were ordered filed and warrants issued for the accused:
"State of Louisiana v. Charles Oliver, alias Steam Shovel, and John Epps, No. 18S5. Charge, Murder. To the bar personally come the accused, Charles Oliver, alias 'Steam Shovel,' and John Epps, and, being formally arraigned, each pleaded not guilty. On motion of the district attorney, this case is fixed for October 18, 1921."
It is possible that the title and docket number of the case, as stated in the last paragraph of this entry on the minutes, has reference to the preceding paragraph, and denotes a case in which "a true bill" was reported ; but that is not at all certain, because this last paragraph of the minute entry is a complete statement of what occurred. The next following entry on the minutes, of date October 12, 1921, shows merely that an attorney was then appointed to represent the defendant, Charles Oliver. .
It may be that "a true bill" was indorsed on the indictment and signed by the foreman of the grand jury, and that it was filed in open court. If that be true, the. clerk who made up the transcript of appeal has neglected to copy the indorsement and has omitted a copy of an important entry in his minutes. We shall therefore remand the case to the district court for a correction or completion of the record, if it be not correct or complete; which correction or completion of the record, if it be not correct and complete, must be conducted contradictorily with the defendant and the attorney appointed to represent him.
It is ordered that this case be remanded to the district court, and that a copy of the transcript of appeal be returned to the clerk of said court, for a correction and completion of the record, if it be not correct and complete, and that the transcript be returned to this court within 60 days from the date of this order.