| Commonwealth, ex rel. Stanton v. Francies

Decision Date03 May 1915
Citation95 A. 798,250 Pa. 350
PartiesCommonwealth, ex rel., Stanton, v. Francies
CourtPennsylvania Supreme Court

Argued April 19, 1915

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex rel., Thomas E. Stanton, v John Francies, Warden of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, No. 185, Miscellaneous Docket, Habeas Corpus Original jurisdiction. Judgment for Relator. Relator discharged.

The facts appear by the opinion of the Supreme Court.

Relator discharged.

A. M. Fuller, for relator.

J. E. B. Cunningham, for respondent.

Before BROWN, C.J., ELKIN, STEWART, MOSCHZISKER and FRAZER, JJ.

OPINION

PER CURIAM:

The relator was returned to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Blair County on a charge of having obtained the sum of $6 by false pretense. An indictment, prepared by the district attorney, but not sent to the grand jury, charged him with the said offense, and he entered a plea of guilty to it, under the provisions of the Act of April 15, 1907, P.L. 62. The said court thereupon, on February 24, 1914, sentenced him to pay a fine and undergo an imprisonment in the western penitentiary for a period of not less than two nor more than three years. He now asks to be discharged from custody on two grounds: (1) the sentence of the court is void, because the Act of 1907, under which it was imposed, on an indictment not sent to and returned by a grand jury, is unconstitutional; and, (2) even if the said act is constitutional, his imprisonment ought to have been in the county jail, and not in the penitentiary.

At this time we shall not pass upon the question of the constitutionality of the Act of 1907. It will be argued at the approaching session of the court for the middle district, in Wheeler's case, No. 186, Miscellaneous Docket, Western District. The relator was illegally sentenced to the penitentiary. This is admitted by the Commonwealth. For the offense of obtaining money by false pretense the penalty is simple imprisonment: Act of March 30, 1860, P.L. 410, Section 11. When the penalty for an offense is simple imprisonment, for whatever period, the place of confinement is the county jail. "Imprisonment" or "simple imprisonment" means confinement in the county jail; imprisonment at labor, "by separate or solitary confinement," means imprisonment in the penitentiary or in a suitable county prison: Commonwealth v. Fetterman, 26 S.Ct. 569.

From the illegal imprisonment to which the relator has been subjected ...

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  • Commonwealth, ex rel., Stanton v. Francies
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
    • May 3, 1915
    ... 250 Pa. 350 Commonwealth, ex rel., Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. April 19, 1915. May 3, 1915. Page 351 Argued April 19, 1915. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex rel., Thomas E. Stanton, v. John Francies, Warden of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, No. 185, Miscellaneous Docket, Habe......

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