Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1906

Almindie v. Board of Excise Commissioners

Almindie v. Board of Excise Commissioners
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided June 11, 1906 · Fort, Pitney, Reed
73 N.J.L. 464; 44 Vroom 464; 63 A. 867; 1906 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 113

Almindie v. Board of Excise Commissioners

Opinion of the Court

*465The opinion of the court was delivered by

Pitney, J.

We are asked to allow a writ of certiorari for the purpose of reviewing a complaint that has been made in writing, under oath, against the applicant, Almindie, charging him with violation of an ordinance of the board of excise commissioners of the city of Camden. Upon this complaint a warrant has been issued for Almindie’s arrest to answer the charge therein contained. Whether he has been taken into custody does not appear.

The application for certiorari in this case is premature, there being as yet no adjudication against the applicant. Where the function of a certiorari is the same as that of a writ of error, it will not, in ordinary cases, be issued until the conclusion of the proceedings that are to be reviewed. State, Elder, pros., v. District Medical Society, 6 Vroom 200; State, Hoxsey, pros., v. Paterson, 10 Id. 489, 493; Drake v. Plume, 15 Id. 362; Farrow v. Springer, 28 Id. 353; Unger v. Fanwood, 40 Id. 548.

The application will therefore be denied, with costs.

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