Rankin v. Superior Court
Rankin v. Superior Court
Opinion of the Court
One Nathan Rankin, confined in the Cali-
fornia state prison at San Quentin under a judgment of the superior court of San Joaquin County, has presented, with an application that the same be filed without payment of costs, a petition for a writ of mandate against said superior court to require said court to deliver to this court for his use in preparing an application for a writ of
habeas corpus,
certified copies of the records of said court in his cause. In so far as said petition attempts to show any matter which would be material on an application for a writ of
habeas corpus,
or for a writ of mandate, it is manifestly insufficient to warrant any relief, inasmuch as it appears to allege no specific facts showing illegality in his imprisonment.
No merit appearing in the application sought to be filed, it is ordered that leave to file the same without payment of fees is denied.
Angellotti, C. J., Lawlor, J., Wilbur, J., and Olney, J., concurred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- NATHAN RANKIN, Petitioner, v. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Respondent
- Status
- Published