State Ex Rel. First National Bank v. Sartorius

Supreme Court of Missouri
State Ex Rel. First National Bank v. Sartorius, 130 S.W.2d 550 (Mo. 1939)
344 Mo. 931; 1939 Mo. LEXIS 451
Clark, Hays

State Ex Rel. First National Bank v. Sartorius

Opinion of the Court

CLARK, J.

Prohibition. The relator, First National Bank, seeks to prohibit the enforcement of an order made by respondent, a judge of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, undertaking to remove one Henry S. Caulfield as co-trustee and to appoint one Leo G. Desobry to the vacancy.

In State ex rel. Caulfield v. Sartorius, Circuit Judge, 344 Mo. 919, 130 S. W. (2d) 541, decided by this court and opinion handed down on July 5, 1939, after stating the facts and discussing the law applicable thereto, w.e held that the order attempting to remove Caulfield was in excess of respondent’s jurisdiction and void. That case is determinative of this, because the attempted removal being void there was no vacancy to which Desobry could be appointed.

Our preliminary rule is made absolute.

All concur, except Hays, J., absent.

Reference

Full Case Name
State of Missouri at the Relation of First National Bank in St. Louis, a Corporation, Relator v. Eugene J. Sartorius, Judge of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis.
Status
Published