Nicholson v. State

Decision Date21 March 1940
Docket NumberA-9547.
Citation100 P.2d 896,69 Okla.Crim. 158
PartiesNICHOLSON v. STATE.
CourtUnited States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma

Syllabus by the Court.

Where a plaintiff in error accepts a parole pending the determination of his appeal, he thereby waives the right to have his appeal determined, and, when the attention of the court shall be called to the fact that a parole has been granted and accepted, the appeal will be dismissed.

Appeal from District Court, Kay County; Henry W. Hoal, Judge.

James S. Nicholson was convicted of driving an automobile on the public highway while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and he appealed. On being paroled, the defendant moves to dismiss the appeal.

Appeal dismissed, and cause remanded.

W. E Rice, of Ponca City, for plaintiff in error.

Mac Q Williamson, Atty. Gen., for the State.

DOYLE Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff in error was tried upon an information charging that in Kay county on the first day of August, 1937, he did unlawfully wilfully and feloniously drive an automobile on the public streets of Ponca City. The trial resulted in a verdict of guilty, but the jury were unable to agree upon the punishment. On January 28, 1938, the court rendered judgment on the verdict and he was sentenced to confinement in the state penitentiary at McAlester for the term of four months, and it was further ordered that his drivers license be revoked for a period of one year. From the judgment an appeal to this court was duly perfected.

While his appeal was pending and awaiting decision before this court, his attorney of record filed a motion to dismiss the appeal for the reason that on the application of plaintiff in error, a parole was granted plaintiff in error by Hon. E. W. Marland, Governor, December 29, 1938, and the same duly attested by F. C. Carter, Secretary of State, was accepted by plaintiff in error.

The uniform holding of this court is that when the pardon power extends clemency, and the same is accepted pending the determination of the appeal, the appeal will be dismissed. Stout v. State, 38 Okl.Cr. 30, 258 P. 1054.

Where plaintiff in error accepts parole pending the determination of his appeal, he thereby waives the right to have his appeal determined; and, when notice of this fact is brought to the attention of the court, the appeal will be dismissed. Hicks v. State, 24 Okl.Cr. 43, 215 P. 794.

It follows that the motion to dismiss the appeal will...

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  • State v. Jacobson
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • June 10, 1941
    ...(Okla. Crim.), 208 P. 834, Foster v. State (Okla. Crim.), 252 P. 450, Stout v. State (Okla. Crim.), 258 P. 1054, and Nicholson v. State (Okla. Crim.), 100 P.2d 896, appears that on appeal the defendant interposed a pardon, and, on his motion, the appeal was dismissed. The most extreme state......
  • Thoreson v. State
    • United States
    • United States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
    • March 21, 1940

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