Johnson v. Board of Embalmers & Funeral Directors

153 A. 374, 107 N.J.L. 380, 1931 N.J. LEXIS 173
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 2, 1931
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Johnson v. Board of Embalmers & Funeral Directors, 153 A. 374, 107 N.J.L. 380, 1931 N.J. LEXIS 173 (N.J. 1931).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Everything else swept aside this appears to be an appeal from a conclusion of the Supreme Court not to allow a writ *381 of certiorari to review the proceedings and judgment of the respondent.

It is enough for us to say that the allowance of such a writ, in a matter of this character, is not a matter of right in the party seeking such review but is a matter lodged in the sound discretion of the Supreme Court and the exercise of that discretion by that court is not subject to review.

The appeal is dismissed.

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