Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

c - OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Bonorablo Adrew f. Hlokey aounty Audltaz Ylotorla County Vlofiorla, Tu48 Dear 8lrt and those who live nemllefroathe and other quentionr? 2, reque8tIng the opinion of thl8 Dap 8 rktodthasln, r44d8 48 r0u0tw a due to be allow4 talLe8- a on0 mile an4 mar* than 8erY.8 48 jUZ!Orhe 18 paid the oe8 3r juror8, but when he ir ollrr .exou8ed, then what 18 the 4olpe484- e484ti.04of eXOU8ed OC 44U8e4 8pOOi4l .OO lf he lives more than one ml14 fro0 the oOurfhouse, but what 18 it it he live4 riehin one nile 0r the oourthoure? -t 18 th4 prOpOr &XMi4? Or pwillg the OOPpe484- tlon or the oourt ballltf, by tarmnt 4raw4 by the D18- triot Clerk, or upon their aooount being presented thereto the h4llli88iOller8’ Court, through the County Clerk?" Honorable Andrew J. Hiokey, page 2 Where you U13ethe word "t4104m4nv In your inquiry, we al'4 not 8urcO 44 to how auoh WXd is Ulld, whsthar in a narran, restrictal and teoh4loal eon-e or in a broad 44nee au synonymous with *lndlridual juror* or mm sammoned on a special renlre a8 aathorleti by Article 587, Vernon*a hno- tatsd Code of Criminal Prooedure. It 18 hated in Texas Jurleprudenoe, Volme 26, pa,ge568: ‘The. word *talesmen'originated in the oornmsllotig .phra8e 'tales de olrounutantlbua* ooourrlng in the latlu form Or the writ to the eheI?ffito bring into oourt men required r0r jury 8errloe in 44 emergenoy. In thin narrow men80 'tale4mm* doe8 not ooaprehsnd 4 sheriff 8eleOted jury dram rrom the oouI&y 4t b.rget Origh4uy, 4t le48t, it Si@iiOd 8uOh Of the by8t4JidOr8a8 the 8harlff plOk4d up at short notloe. The 8tatate aptear to reoognise this restrlotlve aen ror it ~848 taleemen* adly to 8i@.fy men added to the panel in order to ooaplete 4 jury ror tha partloular oauoe. However, qtaleglan' 18 dso aOmetime8 Used in 4 broad ften8e aa 8y4onymo48 with ~lnalrlaual juror*.” (SW Art. 21&l,v.A.c.s.; Art. 596, V.A.O.C.P.) Article 596,vernon’ttAnnotated 006s or criminal Frooedure prwldes t "On railure rroot any oiu8e to seleot 4 jury tram tho8a 8UWIOned apon the 8peofal Y4uire, the oourt 8h4ll order the aharlfl to 8mm4oa 4ny number oi men that it may deem advlaable, for the fornutlon of the jury." Artiole'j99, Venon.8 Annotated Code or Orimlnal ProoBdure, read8 48 rollowrt Vhma the sherlrf is ordered by the OOurt to 8ummOn p4T8On8 upon a speoial Y-ire who8e name8 have not beea 8el~ot.46unasr the jury wheel law or the rpeolal rsnlre list, the o o ur l th4.ll,in every Oaae, oaotion 4nd direot the 8heriti to 8ummoJ1suoh men a4 have legal qUallflO8tlOII8 to 8arYe on juries, intormlng him of what thoee qu4llfloa- tlons are, and 8hal.ldlreot him, 48 tar aa he may be able of guod oharaotar who 0411read aad write, to 8upMon IINUI and 4uoh 4a are not prejudloed again8t the defendant or bia4ed IIIhis favor, lr he know8 of auoh bias or prejudioe." Honorable Andrew J. Hiokay, paga 3 Article 625, Vernon's Annotated code or Srlmdna]. hOOed~3, prOYidO8t "AU man summoned on epeolal venire, who have been OhalleXIgador axousad from service on the trial, shall be pai6 out or the jury runa one ($1.00) a0iim for eaoh day that ho attenda oourt on such 8uLzpIcn8. No person 8hall receive pay 48 a apeol4l renlraman 4ud 4 regular juror ior the aaae day. No per ai- 8hall be allowad under thin artiole to any vanlrw for more. than one oaae linename day." Artiole 625, 8upra. waa amanaea in 1939 by the . 46th Leglelature, page U.2,~Seotlon 1. Said artlole, before +he 4pmt4ment, applied to all oountiea in the State au6 pro- tibd eompen84tlon of one 6011~ r0r eaoh day~that 4 ape0141 vsnlraman attended oourt on 8U44On8 exoept In the 048ea whore the speolal.venlrenan redaea leas than one pile dl8t4nt from the courthouse, or where tha speolal renlram8n resided tit&in the..eorpor4telilait of the oounty 8eat, ii incorporated. From the emergenoy olaure of Senate Bill No. &Ol, Aot8 of the &th Legislature, 8upra. it is apparent that it ~48 the inten- tion or the Leglel4ture to malarge Artlole 625, 8upm, 80 all spealal venlremen *dla receive the oompen84tlon or one dollar each, ror eaoh day that they attended court aa euch venlremen, i4oludlng those who re8ided less than one mile from the oourt- houae, ana tho8e who realdad wlthln the corporate llmlt8 0r the oountp seat, exceaf those apeo+al renlremen rho realae ln counties having a population of not le8a th4u 290,000 or more than 355,000 lnhabltante, aooordlng to the last preoedlng reaeral oen8u8 and all ruture reddral oen8u8ea. xr yea have u8ed the -6 Wt41e8m4n* 48 renlremen 8ummonad on 4 8peolal venlpa by virtue of Artlole 587, aupra, eaoh Ipeel venireman 80 8umalopadr0tia reoeire 48 OoPlpen84- tlon one dollar eaoh ice each day that he attended oourt aa 8uoh venlrm, fnoiualng those who realaed lea8 than one mile from the oourthouae, and those who redded wlthln the oorporate limit8 of the oounty seat, exoept those ra8iding in couatlea haring the population above mentioned, whloh doea not apply to Vlotorla County. Honorable Andrew J. Hlokmy, page 4 If you have used the rrord"taleamen* a8 referring to ~44 8tUbtOnOdby YirtUO Or Art. 698, aupra, suoh men woulQ bi entitled to the 84n&Y eomponaation as tho8e 8ummonod on 4 8peoial venire by virtue of Art. 589, supra. Xe think that, in oozufder- in8 and construing hrtlols8 89b 4.46599, V.A.C.O.P. toge8her, men who ue aummned by virtue of art. 89b are ape0161 veuIremen to the name extent 48 thoae 8umamned under Art. 681, and 48 AI-t.,686providea in effeat th a ta u men lummo ne4o n a p eo h vet&%, who have been oballeuged or exou8ed from 8enlOe on the trial, ahall be paid out of the jury fuud o4e dollar ror e4oh day ,thethe attend8 oourt oa euob luuunoaa. In oonneotlon ulth the fo’olyoln(c atten- we alreot yo-oirr tion to our opinions IWcbera 0-LEiaC-A end 048Sb~ copies of these 'oplPion8 4re 44oloaed ror year oonrenlonae. ke now 00da8r your pueatlon, What 18 the proper amnner ‘or pqlng the ooamn8atIo4 or the court b4fiirr, by warrant drawn by the di8triBt olerk, or upon their 4040tm$ being preeepted thereto, to the eoanIa8Ioner8* court through the aoonty olerkT* In oou4eotIon with the ramgoing pueatlon we h4ve oaniul4.oonsiderea Artlole 19#Xi,Vernonis mot4tea Cltll Statutes, Article8 3b9, S69a.,1058, and lOWla, Vernon*8 Annotated Code 0rcrimindl Prooed4re, regarding the appoln&uent and Oompena4- tion or court bdiirr8 for the Supreme court, rarlou8 OOurt8 0r oiril appeal8, grand jury baIllff8; A.rtiOle lC686, mpra, aho pertain8 to aherlifa e,ndhi4 deputies actin a8 court bailiff8 in oountlea having 4 population of over SO,000 lnhabitant8 eooordlng to the lent preOedlng federal oanaua. We have rail04 to U.&l any authority authorizing Victoria‘Coudy to hate 4 oourt b4ilirr, aa that term la ordinarily uaad 4ud und6ratood. ArtIole 3935, Veriron'e bOt&kd Civil 8tatute8, prwlae8 in partt : -For every day the 8herirr or hi8 deputies shall 4tt44a 4 di8triet or ooutttyoourt, he ahall reoefre r0ur ($4.00) dollem 4 day, to be paid by the county for laoh day that the ahorlff, by hlmaalr, or a deputy ahall attend 4416 00urf.- However, VIot0rl4 County ham a population or t3,64Si inhabitants, 4ooordIng W the 194C federal oen8ue and the oounty offlelale of raid county are oWenested on BP annual salary ba818. Honorable Andrew J. Hiokey, page 5 This being true, the above puotea PrOYiSiOd. Ot Artiole 3933 r0uia not apply to said oounty in dew of tllo offio8rs salary law. Ii you here rererenoe to compensation of grad Jury baillftr ana the manner in whloh they are to be paid, upon hour request ws will be glad to @iye this question our tux-ther 00daeration. Yours very truly A.,% T 'CT. .- ? L Ardell nllllams Asalstent AW:AMM 3TCWSuREs