Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1901

Commonwealth v. Hitchens

Commonwealth v. Hitchens
Superior Court of Pennsylvania · Decided October 28, 1901 · Beater, Bice, Porter, Ready
18 Pa. Super. 349; 1901 Pa. Super. LEXIS 184

Commonwealth v. Hitchens

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

W. D. Porter, J.,

The questions raised by this record are the same which were passed upon by the Supreme Court in the case of Commonwealth ex rel. v. Hitchens, in which judgment was entered and an opinion filed on October 11, 1901. It was there held that it was incumbent upon the respondent, as controller of the city of McKeesport, to discharge the duties which it is in this proceeding sought to compel him to perform. The judgment in that case is conclusive of the rights involved in this, and the assignments of error must therefore be sustained.

The judgment is reversed, and judgment is now entered for plaintiff, and it is ordered that a peremptory mandamus issue as prayed for.

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