Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

3’ p ‘~ OFFICE OF .THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN ‘GROVm”SLLLmOs :- *no”*m. ae.*.“AL . : ; : . ,~. -z Mlrr ~ethuiao L9m Bmahlll county Attorno~ Bar Chatty Bee+illr, Tuar Deer Ml,* Baz’ahlllr tr ia l lx P r lnlng lo o o unt ( t,Prrainst 6 of 8.e 80titr fu~ti00 0r th0 a? A Deputy ghorift ii& 6 trot that the Crimiaal .8. orrm do er not aarry a a lnty sherlrr~~~0rri0cr ia indoibt u Inother r 0r d1I em 1 , ruling l6 tohow th6shmrr*8Of~ldO 11 this awit, ii 18 18 au0 thi8 omit, tana lII luditat*r inOp00ti0fi. Th0 mix orermrtWBIlrtwacttt oiPreoinot 6,br or the ~a800 4ab lar r6t\un -8 aad* Iq lme, lt WII aoporitrd 4th the Jurtior or the Peaocl or moin~t 6, *ho orantcld lma to 8ho Orand JurJ. Th8re0rr th0 sheri R *a 0rrie0 hu no rooord or a aam riled in thir mennet until lr ta rlndiobent has been retum64.” ;tlse Catherine Lyne BarnhIll, page 2 Xssumlng thst an sxa~lnlng trial was had and your sheriff or deputy perform4 eerrloes In such examining trial -rovldsd in Artlole 1020 Vernon’s Umotated Texas Coda or ~~&a1 ProceUure, and thekiter tho defendant was indloted f,x an offense based upon or growing out of the ohsrgr rile4 In the exa.uIning Court, and such indlotment ohargad the or- Csnsr or awrde?, or sane other felon9 other thtn one under whloh n oonvlotlon of a mIadeseanor or a relon9 whloh oerrlu .- tha punishment of a rlne, jail rentenoe or both euoh ?Ine and j- Iqmlsomnent in jail rag be had, than upon oomplylng with \ the provisions of 83 i d Art, 1020, V. A. C. C. P., ln regard to prerentlng a morn, Itorlzad aooouat, ato., a proper olaln b9 suah ofiioer :*ould be allowable. 8awetar, If the iAdiOtmeAt t¶&i;rlAUtdefeA48At IS for a fslon9 other th%n murder but under the law he map be aonriotsd under suoh lndlotment for a slsdemm~or, or the punlehaent as- s8ased sEalAst his ma9 be a rise or both fiA6 and jaI1 SeAtmoe, the State ma9 not pay sny mondy to the orrloer for hla servicer rendered IA the @xsizinlng trial of suoh osse, until the mid lndlotscnt hsa been finally disposed o? In ths trial Court,elthar by 41 snlsaal , aoqulttal, or a OOAViQtiOA, snd the punishment assessed be other thhan !I fine sad/or jail SeAtenor, In AO event rould a olaIm egalnst the State 11s for such fses Mtil aA IndIOCment has been ?OturAed iOr aA Offense 0r the grade 0r a rOiOA9 baaed upan or growing out 0r the oharge riled In the ex.smIning Court. In Cast tha defendant 1s IA4Ioted for a fOiOAy sad upon ooAvIotlon hfr pUAidUW3At is by riAt4 or oonfinamsnt IA thu 00uAtg jail, or by both ruoh iin0 and confineimnt in the county j311 or oonvlotod or a mlsdemeenor, then suoh oosts should ba taxed, assesoed *rid collected from the dsfandant,ae ln mIsde3erlnor oaees. (so0 Ovsrrtrset v. State, 112 Cr. l?, 6. Ifi. (2) .1039; and Exparte Taylor, 142.Cr.R. 640,155 S.yJ. w8:f I. The olalm for such fees would not oome *through Prsolnot 1 (Beeville Praolnot)‘, as, sooordlng to the facts stated by JOU, the rervloes were perforaad by your Sherlif or dspnt9 pursuant to a ooapl*IAt mad IA Preoinot 6. Your !iherIff and deputies may perform offtoial serVioe8 iA aA Justioe Court In sny preolnot of your County regardless oi the raot suah preolnot hse an sotlve Justloe of the F’eaoe and ?UI . .T 1 rias CsthariniJ l.yae Ssrnhill, pago 3 3ctivc coaotnblo. The feea rOF ;ruch rarVl8ud rendered, if collectable it *ll, fire due t!ae offloer aotu4llp pertoralng ths srrvloa~, whether ha be Sheriff ot Conotqble, TmstIng tba above fully ansmrs your question, KS 4r4