Los Angeles Surety Co. v. Municipal Court

136 Cal. App. 786
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 12, 1934
DocketCiv. No. 8192
StatusPublished

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Los Angeles Surety Co. v. Municipal Court, 136 Cal. App. 786 (Cal. Ct. App. 1934).

Opinion

CRAIG, J.

In the above-entitled cause the petitioner sought in the superior court a writ of audita querela to compel the Municipal Court to set aside an order forfeiting bail and entering judgment, which petition was denied. From the latter ruling the petitioner appealed.

The questions here presented having been determined in considering controversies between the same parties adversely to the appellants, their discussion is not further required. (Los Angeles Surety Co. v. Municipal Court, 111 Cal. App. 133 [295 Pac. 591]; Eureka Casualty Co. v. Municipal Court (Civ. No. 8191), ante, p. 261 [28 Pac. (2d) 709].)

The order is affirmed.

Stephens, P. J., and Archbald, J., pro tem., concurred.

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Los Angeles Surety Co. v. Municipal Court
295 P. 591 (California Court of Appeal, 1931)
Eureka Casualty Co. v. Municipal Court
28 P.2d 709 (California Court of Appeal, 1934)

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