Smith v. Dunn
California Supreme Court May 8, 1885 No. No. 11,062Published
Synopsis
Mandamus—Application to Superior Court Before Supreme Court.—Where, on an application for a writ of mandate before the supreme court, no reason is shown why the application was not made in the first instance to the superior court, the application will be denied.
By the COURT. No sufficient reason appearing why the application for the writ of mandate was not made in the first instance to the superior court, the application to this court is denied.
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