People v. Superior Court

22 P.2d 226, 218 Cal. 178, 1933 Cal. LEXIS 477
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMay 22, 1933
DocketDocket No. S.F. 14913.
StatusPublished

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People v. Superior Court, 22 P.2d 226, 218 Cal. 178, 1933 Cal. LEXIS 477 (Cal. 1933).

Opinion

THE COURT.

[1] The application for an alternative writ of mandate is denied on the ground that John O'Gara, *Page 179 the purported relator herein, is, in the opinion of the court, without capacity to commence this proceeding on behalf of the People of the state of California, without the consent of the attorney-general, and that this present proceeding must, therefore, fail for want of a proper party plaintiff.

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