Paschal v. Sheppard
Paschal v. Sheppard
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Appellant was arrested by the sheriff of Pulaski County, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum in favor of one Hubble, and delivered to appellee as jailor of said county and was detained by him' in the jail of this county for a considerable length of time, till his board amounted to the sum. of $127.75, according to the fees as fixed by law, and this action was brought to recover said sum1 against appellant. His demurrer to the petition was overruled by the court below, and having failed to plead further judgment was rendered against him and he has appealed to this court.
The statute provides that for keeping a'person under civil process in jail and dieting, etc., the jailor shall have for each day seventy-five cents to be paid by the plaintiff, and to be taxed as costs against the defendant, etc. 1 R. S. 524. The compensation was increased to 75 cents per day by an act of 1865.
The compensation for the jailor for services such as are sued for in this action is provided for by law, and the person designated by whom' the services performed by the jailor shall be paid for, and
Wherefore the judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded with directions to sustain appellant’s demurrer fi> the petition and for further proceedings consistent herewith.
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