Clary v. Hoagland
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1859Published
Before: Terry
Synopsis
In this case the application for certiorari showing on its face that the party had. an adequate legal remedy by appeal, the writ was denied.
Terry, C. J. delivered the opinion of the Court Baldwin, J. concurring.
[175]In this case, as the application for a certiorari shows upon its face that the party has an adequate legal remedy, by appeal, from any judgment which may be rendered in the County Court to his prejudice, the petition is denied.
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