Union County v. Hyde

Citation26 Or. 24,37 P. 76
PartiesUNION COUNTY v. HYDE. HYDE v. UNION COUNTY.
Decision Date28 June 1894
CourtOregon Supreme Court

Appeal from circuit court, Union county.

Action by Union county against Charles F. Hyde. There was a judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Judgment entered for plaintiff.

R. Eakin, for appellant.

T.H. Crawford, for respondent.

PER CURIAM.

The questions in this case are:

1. Is the action of the circuit court, in ascertaining the fees to which the district attorney is entitled, and directing an order to be entered upon the journal that the same be paid, a final adjudication, so as to prevent an action by a county which has paid the amount so allowed to recover so much thereof as was unauthorized by law? We are of the opinion that in such case the court acts in an auditing capacity, or as an auditor, and, while the sums allowed are prima facie evidence as to the amounts due the district attorney, the order is not to be regarded as conclusive; and therefore, in our opinion, a county has a right to recover from the district attorney, as for money had and received, so much of the amount thus allowed and paid as was unauthorized by law.

2. Is a district attorney entitled to fees for "Not true bills" returned by a grand jury? We think not. The statute (section 1073) prescribing his fees limits them to "criminal actions;" and by section 1210 a criminal action, in the circuit court, is commenced when an indictment is found by the grand jury, and duly filed with the clerk of the court. We are of the opinion that his salary and per diem are intended to compensate him for work of the character indicted.

3. Where several persons are jointly indicted for the same offense, and jointly tried, is the district attorney entitled to a separate fee for each defendant? We think not. The statute provides for fees in a criminal action, and in the case stated there is but one criminal action, one trial, and one judgment, although there may be several defendants.

4. Where several persons are arrested and examined before a committing magistrate, is the district attorney who appears for the state entitled to a separate fee for each defendant so arrested? We think clearly not. By statute (section 2167 Hill's Code), he is allowed a fee for attending and conducting an examination before a committing magistrate, without regard to the number of defendants. Judgment will be entered accordingly.

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  • State v. Young
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • January 17, 1907
    ...(Mich.) 85 N. W. 574, 86 Am. St. Rep. 541;Ada Co. v. Gess (Idaho) 43 Pac. 71; Jefferson Co. v. Patrick, 12 Kan. 605; Union County v. Hyde, 26 Or. 24, 37 Pac. 76. In Board v. Ellis, supra, it was held that the board of supervisors had no power to audit a bill not legally chargeable to the co......
  • Pacific County v. Willapa Harbor Pub. Co.
    • United States
    • Washington Supreme Court
    • December 15, 1915
    ... ... generally recognized in actions by counties against their ... officers and against individuals. Union County v ... Hyde, 26 Or. 24, 37 P. 76; Fremont County v ... Brandon, 6 Idaho, [88 Wash. 565] 482, ... 56 P. 264; Campbell County ... ...
  • Frankl v. Bailey
    • United States
    • Oregon Supreme Court
    • September 28, 1897
    ... ... Appeal ... from circuit court, Lake county; W.C. Hale, Judge ... Mandamus ... by Adolph Frankl against Harry Bailey, ... claim, which it might do if settled and allowed without ... authority of law. Union Co. v. Hyde, 26 Or. 24, 37 ... P. 76 ... ...
  • City of Bend v. Title & Trust Co.
    • United States
    • Oregon Supreme Court
    • July 1, 1930
    ... ... Department ... Appeal ... from Circuit Court, Multnomah County; Walter H. Evans, Judge ... Action ... by the City of Bend against the Title ... The rule just stated is recognized in Grant ... County v. Sels, 5 Or. 243, and Union County v ... Hyde, 26 Or. 24, 37 P. 76. The transaction before us is ... clearly not ... ...
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