People ex rel. Field v. Turner
People ex rel. Field v. Turner
Opinion of the Court
By the Court,
At the last term of this court, Stephen J. Field and others, practising as attorneys and residing in the town of Marysville of this state, appeared before the supreme court and were admitted attorneys thereof. After being so admitted they presented to the court a petition representing that, without notice, the judge of the eighth judicial district, at the preceding term of the Yuba district court, ordered the said Field and others to be expelled from the bar. This order, it appeared, was based upon an alleged contempt of the district court. We then decided, and see no reason now to
The attorneys had been expelled, and unless the power of this court to restore was fully' recognized, it would appear unnecessary to re-expel them.
At the October term of the Sutter district court, 1850, an order was entered by direction of the judge on the records of the court, the preamble of which is as follows: “ Whereas the “ supreme court having reinstated Stephen J. Field, F. O. Good- “ win, and S. B. Mulford, as members of the bar of the district “ court of the eighth judicial district, after having been expell- “ ed from the same by an order of said court,” &e.
The power of this court to restore was thus recognized, and the mandate of the court substantially complied with.
Motion refused.
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