Court Opinion

ID: 7130445
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 15:18:11.208784+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:14:27.058587
License: Public Domain

GHIEE JUSTICE PETEES
delivered the opinion of the court:
Appellee was indicted in the Daviess circuit court, as jailer of said county, for voluntarily and willfully permitting the escape of a prisoner, who had been convicted of a misdemeanor by a court of competent jurisdiction, and who had been delivered to his custody, as jailer, with the order for his commitment. A demurrer was sustained to the indictment, and the Commonwealth has appealed.
The grounds upon which the demurrer was sustained by the court below have not been pointed out, and the court has failed to perceive any defect in the indictment. *31It is therein alleged that the peace officer who had the-prisoner in his custody delivered him to appellee with the order of commitment, made out in writing, signed by the magistrate who rendered the judgment, in the manner prescribed by section 60, Criminal Code. And whether the offense of which the prisoner was charged was a felony or a misdemeanor, it was nevertheless the duty of the jailer to take him into his custody, and keep him safely until he was lawfully discharged. It seems, therefore, that the facts alleged were sufficient to constitute an indictable offense under section 2, article 16, chapter 28, 1 Revised Statutes, 396.
Wherefore, the judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded, with directions to overrule the demurrer to the indictment, and for further proceedings consistent herewith.