California Supreme Court, 1917

Snyder v. Plummer

Snyder v. Plummer
California Supreme Court · Decided January 11, 1917
174 Cal. 204

Snyder v. Plummer

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

In denying the petition for a hearing in this court after decision by the district court of appeal of the third appellate district, we deem it proper to say that the denial is made solely for the reason that the order of the superior court sought to be reviewed is a special order made after final judgment, and is therefore one from which an appeal lies. (Code Civ. Proe., sec. 963.) This being so, certiorari will not lie. (Code Civ. Proc., sec. 1068.)

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