People v. Thurston
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1855Published
Before: Murray
Synopsis
By the amended Practice Act, an appeal does not lie from an interlocutory order.
Murray, C. J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Heydenfeldt, J., concurred.
By the amended Practice Act, an appeal does not lie from an interlocutory order. The appeal in this case must, therefore, be dismissed.
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