Simon v. Superior Court
California Supreme Court Mar 20, 1887 No. No. 11,986Published
Synopsis
Writ of Review-—Appeal from Justice’s Court—Statement of Facts.—Upon an application for a writ of review of a judgment of the superior court of California, dismissing an appeal taken on both law and fact from a justice’s court, where no statement of the case on appeal had been made and filed as provided by section 975, Code of Civil Procedure of California, the application was denied on the ground that the petition did not set forth sufficient facts.
By the COURT. Application for a writ of review denied. The petition does not set forth sufficient facts.
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