People ex rel. Smith v. Lattimore
People ex rel. Smith v. Lattimore
Opinion of the Court
Field, C. J. concurring.
This suit is thus brought to recover of the first named defendant and his sureties certain moneys received by him as County Treasurer of Butte county—the complaint claiming a given proportion of those moneys as due the State, and another stated proportion as due the county. The complaint charges that the principal defendant refused to pay these moneys to his successor in office. Whether anything is due, depends upon a question of the amount of commissions the Treasurer was entitled to retain.
It seems that the defendant settled with the Controller of State, and had his claim allowed for commissions, etc., and that no com
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
Reference
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- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ex rel. SMITH, District Attorney of Butte County, for the use and benefit of said State and of the County of Butte v. LATTIMOREs.
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- Syllabus
- The Controller of State is entrusted with the duty of malting settlements with the County Treasurers for the moneys received by them and belonging to the State, and where that officer has settled with a County Treasurer and allowed him his commissions, the District Attorney of the county has no arbitrary power to disturb the settlement, at least without some special showing of facts. If the State is satisfied with the settlement, the District Attorney should be. Where the Controller of State made a settlement with a County Treasurer and allowed him his commissions, which settlement has been acquiesced in for several years, the State cannot, in the absence of fraud or clear mistake, set aside the settlement and hold the Treasurer to a resettlement. The question whether a District Attorney, without authority from the State or its officers, has power to bring suit in the name of the People on his relation, for money claimed to be due the State and county from a County Treasurer for commissions allowed him in his settlement with the Controller of State, raised but not decided.