State ex rel. Finley v. Beaudry
State ex rel. Finley v. Beaudry
Opinion of the Court
On this day Wallace J. Beaudry, as sheriff of Lake County, and deputy sheriff Montgomery, of said county, having been present in court with the petitioner, George Finley, and said officers being represented by assistant attorney general Charles V. Huppe, and the petitioner being represented by his counsel,
But it appearing to us that the petitioner George Finley is an Indian ward of the federal government and an enrolled member of the Flathead Indian tribe, with trust land allotted to him but the title whereof is held by the United States government for his use and benefit, and that it is wholly impossible for him to supply a bail in the amount fixed by the justice of the peace of Poison township, county of Lake,- state of Montana, and that such bail is excessive;
It is therefore ordered that such bail be reduced to the amount of $150 and that upon the delivery of such bail to the said justice court, either in cash or by undertaking with approved sureties, that he be given his liberty and released from his imprisonment and custody pending further lawful orders of the courts or governor of the state of Montana.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE OF MONTANA, ex rel. GEORGE FINLEY, Relator v. WALLACE J. BEAUDRY, as Sheriff, and DEPUTY SHERIFF MONTGOMERY, of Lake County, Montana
- Status
- Published