Harris v. Justice's Court

69 P.2d 203, 21 Cal. App. 2d 361, 1937 Cal. App. LEXIS 279
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 14, 1937
DocketCiv. No. 10580
StatusPublished

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Harris v. Justice's Court, 69 P.2d 203, 21 Cal. App. 2d 361, 1937 Cal. App. LEXIS 279 (Cal. Ct. App. 1937).

Opinion

THE COURT.

The judgment of a police or justice's court will not be reviewed on certiorari after appeal is taken therefrom and determined in the superior court. (Roberts v. Police Court, 185 Cal. 65 [195 Pac. 1053] ; Sears v. Superior Court, 133 Cal. App. 704 [24 Pac. (2d) 842]; Los Angeles Bond etc. Co. v. Superior Court, 1 Cal. App. (2d) 634 [37 Pac. (2d) 159].)

The writ is denied.

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Related

Sears v. Superior Court
24 P.2d 842 (California Court of Appeal, 1933)
Roberts v. Police Court of S.F.
195 P. 1053 (California Supreme Court, 1921)
Los Angeles Bond & Securities Co. v. Superior Court
37 P.2d 159 (California Court of Appeal, 1934)

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