Merrick v. Superior Court
California Supreme Court Sep 7, 1887 No. No. 12,311Published
Synopsis
Writ of Review—Sufficiency of Petition.—In a petition for a writ of review, the petitioner alleged, as cause therefor, that the judge of the superior court had rendered judgment against him, when neither he nor his counsel was present, in excess of its jurisdiction, and contrary to the rule of court regarding the notice to be given when the court calendar will be taken up. Held, that the petition was insufficient.
By the COURT. The petition is insufficient, and the application for the writ of review must be denied. Ordered accordingly.
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