Lindley v. Superior Court , 141 Cal. 220 ( 1903 )


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  • The petition in this case is for a writ prohibiting the superior court from proceeding to the trial of an action in which the petitioner is a defendant. If, as contended, the superior court is without jurisdiction, there is of course a remedy by appeal for any adverse judgment affecting petitioner, and it is not sufficient ground for interfering by prohibition that the trial will be expensive and troublesome.

    The establishment of a rule allowing a resort to the writ of prohibition on that ground would involve too serious and too frequent interruption to the business of the court.

    Writ denied. *Page 221

Document Info

Docket Number: S.F. No. 3777.

Citation Numbers: 74 P. 765, 141 Cal. 220

Judges: THE COURT.

Filed Date: 11/30/1903

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 4/14/2017