Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Geo. H. Sheppard. Comptrollerof Public Accounts Austin, Texas Dear Sir: Opinion NO. O-I.CK~~ Re: ,A sheriff commissionedby the Gover- nor, under authority of Article 1005, C.C.P., must look for his compensation to the provisions of Article 1006, C.C.P. This is true, although he also holds a capias for the arrest of the fugitive. Your letter of recent'dateaddressed to this office reads 3s follows: "A Sheriff secures a requisitionfrom the Governor and goes to a foreign state to return a prisoner. He is armed with both requisitfon and capias. After reaching the foreign state, the defendant signs a waiver of extradition,and the sheriff returns home with- out using the requisition. Should the Sheriff collect mileage fee from my appropriationto the State line and return or should he file expense.accountwith the Governor to be paid from the Governor'sLaw EnforcementFund? I refer you to conferenceopinion No. 2862 and the Dwight Brightman versus Sheppard Case." ConferenceOpinLon No 2862 Reports of Attorney General 1'&$1932 p 291 dated July 12 1911 a& referred to in your letter,' construed'the-law'to be that whei a sh&iff was commissionedby the Governor of Texas to go to another state after a fugitive from justice for whom the governor had issued a requisition,he could receive such compen- f' sation only as the Governor might allow him, under the authority conferred by Article 1006, C.C.P. Mr. Brightman, sheriff of Comanche County, being dissatis- f%e'dwith our conclusionsof law, sought to have the Supreme Court compel you to approve his eccount, which you had previously refused to do, in which he had a claim for mileage to and from the state line. Tinefacts in the case may be briefly stated as follows: He had been commissioned : by, the governor to go to the State of Montana for a fugitive from justice who had been indicted in Comanche County for a felony. He was also armed with a capias issued for the refugee by the district clerk of Comanche County. This capias was read to the fugitive by the sheriff as soon as the sheriff and his prisoner crossed the state line at Dalhart, Texas. Brightman claimed no compensationfrom Dalhart to the place of arrest in Montana nor for returning the prisoner to Dalhart, but sought only the statutory fee fo . . i, Hon. Geo. H. Sheppard, Page 3 o-1016 I Yours very truly ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TZXAS s/ Bruce W. Bryant Bruce VI.Bryant Assistant BWB : Lb1: WC APPROVED JULY 6, 1939 a/ W.F. Moore FIRST ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GE= Approved Opinion CommitteeBy s/RWF Chairman