California Supreme Court, 1886

Sankey v. Levy

Sankey v. Levy
California Supreme Court · Decided March 31, 1886
69 Cal. 244; 10 P. 336; 1886 Cal. LEXIS 662

Sankey v. Levy

Opinion of the Court

The Court.

This is an application for a writ of mandate to compel the respondent to restore to the calendar of the Superior Court.a case tried in that court some two years ago on appeal from a Justice’s Court. The ground of the application is, that the Superior Court rendered judgment in the case without filing findings of fact. But at most this was but error, for the correction of which mandamus does not lie.

Writ denied, and proceedings dismissed.

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