California Supreme Court, 1915

City of San Bruno v. Superior Court of San Mateo Cty.

City of San Bruno v. Superior Court of San Mateo Cty.
California Supreme Court · Decided October 28, 1915 · ANGELLOTTI, C. J.
152 P. 731; 171 Cal. 272; 1915 Cal. LEXIS 621

City of San Bruno v. Superior Court of San Mateo Cty.

Opinion of the Court

The application for a writ of prohibition is denied. In denying the application it is proper to say that this court is not to be regarded as intimating any opinion as to the sufficiency of the petition for a writ of certiorari in the proceeding pending in the superior court of San Mateo County, or as to the right of said superior court to review incertiorari such proceedings as the petitioner in that proceeding is there seeking to have reviewed. The application for a writ of prohibition is denied on the ground that the petitioner here will have a plain, speedy, and adequate remedy by appeal from any judgment rendered by said superior court in the certiorari proceeding, by which it may be aggrieved.

Melvin, J., Shaw, J., Sloss, J., and Lawlor, J., concurred.

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