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People ex Rel. Childs v. Knott

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 20, 1920
228 N.Y. 608 (N.Y. 1920)

Opinion

Argued January 26, 1920

Decided April 20, 1920

John B. Stanchfield, Nathan L. Miller, Charles E. Rushmore, Isidor J. Kresel and Harland B. Tibbetts for appellant.

Edward Swann, District Attorney ( Robert S. Johnstone, Robert D. Petty and Felix C. Benvenga of counsel), for respondent.


The questions presented as to the sufficiency of the indictments cannot be considered by us at this time. The procedure adopted does not permit of such a review. Whether section 560 of the Election Law provides the only remedy for a failure to file the required statement and whether this remedy is legal, and the further question whether subdivision 12 of section 751 of the Penal Law applies to general elections as well as to primaries cannot be raised in this case by writ of habeas corpus.

The court in which the indictments were found and presented has jurisdiction of this class of offenses, and must in the first instance determine the validity of the indictments.

If every question regarding the sufficiency of an indictment were reviewable by habeas corpus, the practice as outlined in the Code of Criminal Procedure would soon be a nullity.

There may be cases where the crime charged or the facts stated are so clearly beyond the jurisdiction of the court or so manifestly innocent as to justify the resort to habeas corpus.

In a case like this, however, the proper procedure is by demurrer or motions in the trial court. ( People ex rel. Scharff v. Frost, 198 N.Y. 110, 115; People ex rel. Danziger v. Prot. Epis. House of Mercy, 128 N.Y. 180; People ex rel. Moore v. Warden, etc., 150 App. Div. 644; Henry v. Henkel, 235 U.S. 219, 229; Ex parte Watkins, 3 Pet. 193; In re Coy, 127 U.S. 731.)

For the reason here stated, and for that only, the order appealed from should be affirmed, without costs.

HISCOCK, Ch. J., CHASE, COLLIN, CARDOZO, POUND, CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ., concur.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

People ex Rel. Childs v. Knott

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 20, 1920
228 N.Y. 608 (N.Y. 1920)
Case details for

People ex Rel. Childs v. Knott

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. WILLIAM H. CHILDS, Appellant…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 20, 1920

Citations

228 N.Y. 608 (N.Y. 1920)
127 N.E. 829

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