Ex parte Morman

Decision Date30 October 1916
Docket Number19339
Citation72 So. 835,112 Miss. 15
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
PartiesEX PARTE MORMON

APPEAL from the circuit court of Pontotoc county, HON. CLAUDE CLAYTON, Judge.

Application in habeas corpus proceeding by Oscar Morman for bail, application denied and relator appeals.

The facts are fully stated in the opinion of the court.

Reversed.

R. H. & H. B. Miller, for appellant.

Lamar F. Easterling, Assistant Attorney-General, for appellee.

OPINION

POTTER, J.

This is an appeal from the judgment of the circuit judge refusing to grant relator, Oscar Morman, bail in habeas corpus proceedings.

Oscar Morman was convicted at the September, 1914, term of the circuit court of Pontotoc county for murder, and appealed to the supreme court, and the case was reversed. After considering the testimony in this case, including very material testimony excluded in the original trial of the case in the court below, and upon which a reversal of the former conviction was secured, we are of the opinion "that the proof of defendant's guilt is not evident, nor the presumption great."

There was a strong showing on the hearing of this case on habeas corpus that the prisoner's health has been impaired by more than two years' confinement in the county jail. The record shows that, although relator was ready for trial at the last April term of the circuit court of Pontotoc county, said term of court at which relator's trial would have been called was pretermitted through no fault of his.

We are of the opinion that the learned circuit judge erred in denying relator bail, and his judgment is therefore reversed, and judgment will be entered here admitting relator to bail, upon the execution of a properly approved appearance bond in the penalty of five thousand dollars.

Reversed.

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  • Motley v. Smith
    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • February 18, 1935
    ...nor presumption great that he was guilty of murder. Parker v. Tullos, 117 So. 531; Elvin Logan v. State, 53 Miss. 430; Ex parte Morman, 112 Miss. 15, 72 So. 835; parte Wray, 30 Miss. 673; 19 So. 712, 73 Miss. 873; Guy v. Jack, 22 So. 188; 140 Miss. 889, 105 So. 742; 146 Miss. 510, 112 So. 6......
  • Blackwell v. Sessums, 47835
    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • October 8, 1973
    ...p. 50.' 209 Miss. at 379, 47 So.2d at 160. The court then cited Ex parte Oliver, 127 Miss. 208, 89 So. 915 (1921) and Ex parte Mormon, 112 Miss. 15, 72 So. 835 (1961). The American Bar Association in projecting its Minimum Standards for Criminal Justice, Pretrial Release, has this to recomm......
  • Wooton v. Bethea, 37831
    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • June 12, 1950
    ... ... 30, page 50. Under this text is cited Ex parte Oliver, 127 Miss. 208, 89 So. 905. In Ex parte Mormon, 112 Miss. 15, 72 So ... 835, we reversed the lower court and admitted the appellant to ... ...

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