Briare v. Superior Court of San Joaquin

157 Cal. 487
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 29, 1910
DocketSac. No. 1743
StatusPublished

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Briare v. Superior Court of San Joaquin, 157 Cal. 487 (Cal. 1910).

Opinion

THE COURT.

This is an application for writ of prohibition. The questions involved are the same as those involved in Craig v. Superior Court, ante, p. 481, [108 Pac. 310], this day decided. Upon the authority of that case, the writ must issue.

Let a peremptory writ of prohibition issue as prayed.

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Craig v. Superior Court of San Joaquin Cty.
108 P. 310 (California Supreme Court, 1910)

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