
    The People ex rel. Charles C. James v. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
    (Supreme Court, New York Special Term,
    March, 1897.)
    Habeas corpus — Security for costs cannot be required.
    Security for costs cannot be required of a nonresident relator in habeas corpus proceedings.
    Motion to require relator to give security for costs.
    Elbridge T. Gerry, for the motion.
    Alexander Y. Scott, opposed.
   Pbyob, J.

A nonresident relator having sued out writ of habeas corpus for the custody of his child, the respondent moves that he be required to give security for costs.

Any person imprisoned or restrained of his liberty, within the state, for any cause or upon any pretense, with an exception not involved in this proceeding, is entitled of right to a writ of habeas corpus. Code Civ. Pro., § 2015. The petition-for the writ may be proffered- by the prisoner or by any person in his behalf. ■ § 2017. On a proper application the court or judge must grant it without delay, under a penalty for refusal of $1,000. § 2020. The person upon whom the writ has been duly served must bring up the body of the prisoner, under peril, in- case of neglect, of attachment and commitment. §§ 2027, 2028. The court or judge before whom the prisoner is produced “ must immediately after the return of the writ examine into the facts alleged in the return, and into the cause of the imprisonment or- restraint of the prisoner,” and discharge or remand him, as the case may require. § 2031.

Erom these provisions of the statute, as well as from the office and object of the writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, the conclusion is obvious that nothing maybe interposed as a bar or impedir ’ ment to the allowance or operation of the writ in delivering from illegal detention. But, if security for costs may be exacted for the privilege of prosecuting the writ,, not only would a restriction upon its allowance be imposed without warrant, but its benefit be denied to the friendless and unfortunate — the class most in need of its protecting energies. Hence,- the proceeding upon a new writ may not be stayed for nonpayment of the costs of a former proceeding. People ex rel. Barry v. Mercein, 3 Hill, 399. Hence, too, the effect of a final order discharging the prisoner may not be suspended pending an appeal from the order. People ex rel, Young v. Stout, 10 Misc. Rep. 247.

While no authority is adduced in support of the motion, an express adjudication against, it is presented in State v. Lyon, 1 N. J. L. 403; 1 Coxe, 403.

I am unwilling in any manner or in any degree to impart: the efficacy of the most beneficial process of the law, but were I otherwise inclined, happily I should be without power to carry out such purpose.

Motion denied.  