Gregoire v. Judge Superior District Court
Gregoire v. Judge Superior District Court
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff applied for a perpetual writ of prohibition against the judge of the late Superior District Court and one Louis Bailes on the ground that he had himself sued out on injunction against B. M. Turnbull, administrator of Commerce and the chief of police to restrain them from interfering with the sale by him, a private market man, of fresh fish, fresh meats, etc., which injunction
Plaintiff relies upon the State ex rel. Larrieux v. Judge, etc., No. 5843, and State ex rel. Trilot v. Judge, etc., No. 5844, of this court. Those were cases of cross injunctions between the same parties, the case at bar is of distinct injunction between distinct parties. Prohibition will not lie. The jurisdiction of this court has not been invaded, nor that of the Superior District Court exceeded.
Prohibition refused.
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