Ham v. McLeod
Ham v. McLeod
Opinion of the Court
ORDER
Petitioner, Gene Ham, has applied for bail pending his trial in Florence County on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill.
Ordinarily, one charged with the offense of assault and battery with intent to kill is entitled to bail pending his trial on such charge. If nothing else appeared, petitioner would- be entitled to release under the assault and battery charge upon posting a reasonable bond.
However, in this case, the State claims the right to hold petitioner in custody for default in the conditions of the appeal bond. Proof of such default would deprive him of the right to be released from custody, even though entitled to bail under the charge of assault and battery. Whether or not he has violated the conditions of the appeal bond has not been determined. It should first be determined in the lower court and petitioner has the right to have it disposed of with reasonable dispatch.
The matter is accordingly remanded to the Court of General Sessions for Florence County for a hearing and determination of the disposition to be made of the charge that petitioner has violated the conditions of his appeal bond.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Gene HAM v. Edward A. McLeod, Sheriff of Florence County
- Cited By
- 2 cases
- Status
- Published