Barbee v. Appellate Dept. of Superior Court
287 P. 979, 209 Cal. 435, 1930 Cal. LEXIS 493
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMay 5, 1930
DocketDocket No. L.A. 12326.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases
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Barbee v. Appellate Dept. of Superior Court, 287 P. 979, 209 Cal. 435, 1930 Cal. LEXIS 493 (Cal. 1930).
Opinion
THE COURT.
[1] The petition for an alternative writ of mandate is denied on the ground that the remedy of the petitioner is a petition for a rehearing before the District Court of Appeal and a petition for hearing in this court in the event of denial of such petition for rehearing.
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