Oregon Supreme Court, 1967

State ex rel. Barker v. Sholes

State ex rel. Barker v. Sholes
Oregon Supreme Court · Decided March 29, 1967 · Connell, Denecke, Goodwin, Holman, McAllistee, Peeey, Sloan
246 Or. 407; 425 P.2d 754; 1967 Ore. LEXIS 592

State ex rel. Barker v. Sholes

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff Eoland Barker was arrested in Deschutes county upon a bench warrant issued out of the circuit court for Tillamook county. He then filed a petition in habeas corpus in the circuit court for Deschutes county which contested the jurisdiction of the circuit court for Tillamook county to issue the order upon which the warrant was issued. The trial court affirmed the jurisdiction of the circuit court for Tillamook county.

Since this proceeding grows out of the proceedings discussed in Phillips v. Barker, 244 Or 513, 419 P2d 15, wherein we held that the circuit court of Tillamook county was without jurisdiction of the suit, the judgment is reversed with instructions to discharge the defendant and exonerate his bail.

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