Downs v. Municipal Court
Before: Crail
CRAIL, J.
This is a petition for a writ against the Municipal Court of the City of Los Angeles to prohibit it from proceeding with case No. 58,303 in which the petitioner is defendant charged with a misdemeanor. The complaint in said action, a copy of which is attached to the petition, does not state facts sufficient to constitute a public offense, and it does not conform to the provisions of Penal Code, section 1426, in that it does not set forth the offense charged with sufficient particulars as to enable the defendant to understand distinctly the character of the offense
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complained of. However, it purports and attempts to state a public offense of a kind over which the municipal court has jurisdiction. Ordinarily under such circumstances the question whether the facts charged are sufficient to constitute an offense will not be examined into on prohibition, the rule being that where the court is vested with jurisdiction of the person and of the offense it has jurisdiction even though it decide erroneously, and the writ of prohibition will not lie to correct mere errors, and ordinarily also the writ of prohibition will not issue where the petitioner has a plain, speedy and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law and it will not issue when he has a remedy by
habeas corpus. (Leach
v.
Superior Court,
215 Cal. 531 [12 Pac. (2d) 1].)
But petitioner contends that since section 1429 of the Penal Code does not provide for the testing of the sufficiency of a complaint in a municipal court by demurrer where such a complaint does not state a public offense, such courts under such circumstance may be restrained by prohibition. To support this contention petitioner relies mainly upon the case of
Treppa
v.
Justice’s Court,
1 Cal. App. (2d) 374 [36 Pac. (2d) 819], The case furnishes some ground for this contention. However, an examination of the cases will show that this case runs counter to the greater weight of authority.
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