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Show .. f MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1971 TNI Births Small Claims Court Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Petersen 1362 Mooregate Cl, Granger, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Anderson, 3050 So. 9100 West, Magna, son aka Rachel Klenme vs - Nolan 29132 RICHARD UAHLBERG; Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Long, 389 W. 800 South, Bountiful, son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Me Clur 2,864 bal due on rent Bonita Way, N. ghter vs COTTONWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Need C.Crato,9530 1335 East, son Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Levis, 1555 E. 8730 South, son Mr. and Mrs. George B.Cro6by 3610 Dover Hill Dr. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jamies F. Grow, 97 E. 6890 South, daughter Mr. and Mrs. David B. Sargent, 3049 20th East, daughter 29119 - Student Copy Service LINDSEY; Pltf vs DONALD $33.95; services rendered BRIGHAM YOUNG ROYAL DBA Transferred ANN CARPETS; 29122 GAYLE bal due 29123 M. bal due 29124 S. - Pltf$75.00 58512 vs RANDY - Melba Elster vs DY SUNDIN; auto JR. $19.35; cleaning fee - 29127 RAN- Jill vs ROB Pltf$160.00; 29128 - Leroy HAYNE HESLEPH; rent M. Tanner vs Pltf$33.34; - Jin Faust, Agent for Marian Skldnore, Executrix D. R. Skldnore, estate vs 29129 DOUGLAS G. MERRILL; $110.00; services 29130 - Pltf Kunkel vs C. N. 3. A statement by the executive authority of the demanding state that die person claimed has (a) escaped from confinement or (b) broken the terms - of his bail, probation or parols, Letters of The district attorney of Louisiana in his application to his governor for extradition states that the defendant appellant herein fled from' Louisiana in order to avoid arrest. Such being the case, it would appear that our statute does not require a statement of the executive authority of die demanding state that the person claimed has either (a) escaped from confinement or (b) broken the terms of his bail, probation or parole. Admr. Hearing 128 Hearing 128 Earl Tanner 58521 - Burrutia, Pat Letters of Admr. Ferro 58522 - Bowen, Homer W. Probate of Will Ben Barley -- Hearing 128 58524 - Kalm, Afton B. Letters of JUDY HOBSON GUNDERSON; $200.00; loss of animal and pers property Admr. Probate of foreign Hearing 128 W. will Leroy Axland 58526 -- ' Peck, Harold L. Probate of Will Hearing 128 Edward M. Bown 58527 - Harris, Norman C. Letters of Hearing Admr. Hearing 128 Hearing 128 J. Hearing William Cay i as U. C. A. 1953. 3, This is a sufficient compliance with the law as to the authentication. - Ware, Florence E. Probate of Will - Livingston, Helen Probate of Will 77-56-- Whereas, it appears by the papers required by the Statutes of the United States which are hereunto annexed and which I certify to be authentic and duly authenticated in accordance with the Laws 01 inis State . . . 2 All other requirements .of our statute are set forth in the request for extradition. The Governor of Utah has seen fit to honor the request and has issued his rendition warrant. The writ of habeas corpus was properly denied. The judgment is affirmed. Hammond 58530 Section 128 Probate of Will Day, Hansen & Barber- 5852b Appellant mis under stands tne statute regarding exirad.tion. We presume the Governor of Louisiana cannot be imposed upon by imposters who claim to be district attorneys or notaries. The authentication required by the statute is that of the governor of the demanding state. The first sentence of the request for extradition signed by the Governor of Louisiana contains the following language: 1. Matt Biljanic 58531 - Crawford, Margaret W. Pltf The appellant complains because the application for requisition addressed to the Governor of Louisiana is signed by one who professes to be the district attorney and is sworn to before one who professes to be a notary public. He seems to think that our rules of evidence would preclude those documents if they were tencered in evidence in the trial of a case. 128 Backman, Clark 58525 - McLaughlin, Walter 4 The affidavit made before the magistrate must substantially charge the person demanded with having committed a crime under the law of that state, and die copy of the affidavit must be authenticated by the executive authority making the demand. eTtfeaffidavit in this case charges that the appellant committed a series of th&ts of cash totaling $7408. 11. 128 Hearing 128 Wallace D. Hurd 58520 - Gold, Joyce Nilson Pltf Gibson vs auto daaages M. Admission of Will Hearing 128 Hearing D. Bench JAMES A. CANNON, ERT ARELLANO; - Durham, Dorothy Clyde .Mecham. etc'. 58515 - Van Steeter, Arthur Pltf$110.00; - Calvin 29126 2. A copy of an affidavit made before a magistrate ofthe demanding state, with a copy of any warrant which was issued thereon, together with 128 A. M. Pltf$65.45; rent 29125 Pltf$100. A. W. Rose LLEWELLYN; - Sonoda, Hana June Letters of Admr. Katie A. Probate of Will Pltf - L. J. Barclay vs JAMES M. STREET; 1. A written request from the executive authority of the demanding state alleging (a) that the accused was present in the demanding state at the time of the commission of the alleged crime and (b) that thereafter he fled the state; Probate Court Hearing H. Morris ELLETT. Justice: Our statute sets out the requirements for the issuance of a governor's rendition warrant. Those requirements in substance are: J. Rokich 58517 - Johnson, - L. J. Barclay vs B. STREET; JR; Letters Testamentary - L. J. Barclay vs $100.00; bal BICKLEY, damages 58511 L. M. Cummings, Clerk The appellant was arrested on a governor's warrant based upon a request for extradition to the State of Louisiana. This appeal is from an adverse ruling in a habeas corpus proceeding. The appellant contends that the request of the demanding state is not sufficient in law to warrant the granting of extradition. Sunmerhays Music Co Hearing SHERYLL DAN STREET; PItf$lll. ; Pltf$112.90; rent, etc 29137 - Connls S. Fuller vs JAMES T. HEATON; Pltf$99.0G from Murray Court 29121 - JAMES SIDNEY ; 29120 - Duane P. McPherson vs JOHN MCQUARRIE 29136 vs FILED November 22, 1971 Delmar L. Swede Larson, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Defendant and Respondent. 29135 - Aetna Finance Co. vs JACK L. STEWART; Pltf $184.00; bal due HOSPITAL Small Claims Court vs Pltf$37.50 bal due Mrs. Kent Garfield, 1023 Dr, Bountiful, son No. 11806 v. - Aetna Finance Co. 29134 South, Bountiful, daug- Plaintiff and Appellant, Pltf$40.37 Do ebb e ling SPERRY; auto damage Mrs. Norton Cook, 678 Mr. and W. 2200 hter Mr. and Deborah - Denise 29133 JEANETTE Centerville, dau- Ray Clinton Birmingham, D. Adams vs SOUTH DAVIS COMMUNITY FACT THUS DAVID Pltf$185.00; loan KLEMME; IICOKD In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Utah - Mrs. Rachel Nowlin 29131 DAILY R. 128 WE CONCUR! E. R. Callister, Jr. , Chief Justice R. L Tuckett, Justice F. Henri Henriod, Justice J. Allan Crockett, Justice 2. State v. Remann, 4 P.Zd 866 2d 270, 358 P. 2d 93 (1961). (lash. 1931); little v. Beckstead, 11 Utah Need Help With Your Briefs? Then let us help you with Quick Service Printing FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF QUALITY FOOTWEAR ANYWHERE For the service lawyers and secretaries like A new good-lookiFkmheim boot that work with everything In your wardrobe -- bus! rwM to casual. Soft, rich calfakin with a aide zipper for eaay Cornea In black, antique brown, even suede. Phone FLORSHEIM NEW DIRECTIONS: The Broadmoor... S29.95 Moat Fkmhsfcn styles SIMS lo 1215 Moei Imperial styles fNJS American Eipraw and moat major credit card honored tlftfc Comar of 2nd South and Main (1B0 So. Main) Salt Lako City. Utah A m 1397 South Main mini esgjHgg FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOP , . arm I m iMiahMi"i , keim ltd) , f i t 487-065- ,atlg 1 ecorb Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 |