Pickering v. Justice of the Peace
Pickering v. Justice of the Peace
Opinion of the Court
This cause is here on an alternative writ of prohibition issued by one of the Justices of this court on a petition filed with, the Clerk/ December 30, 1910, and made returnable on the first day of our present term. The respondent, who is a justice of the peace at Aztec, in San Juan County, a long distance from Santa Fe, and who presumably has no personal interest in the matter, has not appeared or made any return to the writ, and the petitioners have moved for judgment by default. Under the circumstances, we think it unnecessary to proceed by attachment against respondent and that we should determine from the allegations' of the petition whether a writ of prohibition absolute should issue.
The allegations are that on November 17th, 1910, a summons was issued by L. Current, a justice of the peace of San Juan County, to the petitioners, directing them to appear before the said justice at Aztec, in said county, at ten o’clock a. m., November 24, 1910, to answer to a plea in assumpsit by one M. B. Scott, as assignee, that service was made on the petitioners at 3:30 p. m. of November 19th, and that judgment was rendered November 24th, between ten and eleven o’clock, less than five full days from the time of service, that the petitioners failed to appear in said cause for the reason that they were misled by the justice of the peace, and that, as judgment was rendered on a legal holiday, it was void.
The petition is denied, and a writ of consultation will issue, authorizing the respondent to proceed with the cause in regular course.
Since this opinion was written the respondent has filed with the clerk a statement addressed to the Court, in which he disclaims intentional wrong to the petitioners, explains- how misunderstanding as to date occurred, and declares his willingness to follow any course this court may direct in this matter. There is nothing in the statement, however, to affect the conclusion we have already reached.
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- In the Matter of the Petition of D. H. PICKERING and MRS. D. H. PICKERING, Relators v. THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE in and for Precinct No. 2 of San Juan County, New Mexico, and L. CURRENT, Justice therein
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- SYLLABUS. 1. Under C. L. 1897, sec. 3244, requiring that service of writ he made five days before the return day, the day of service or the return day being excluded in making up the five days, service at any hour of November 19 was sufficient for any hour of November 24 as return day. 2. In absence of ¡statutory' provisions, judicial acts, including judgments on holidays, are valid. 3. Defendants had adequate remedy through appeal, or writ of certiorari and if they were misled to their injury by respondent, they may have had a good cause of action against him for damages. 4. Prohibition is an extraordinary judicial prerogative writ “to be used with great caution and forbearance for the furtherance of justice, and for securing order and regularity in all the tribunals where there is. no other regular and ordinary remedy.”