State ex rel. Hill v. Superior Court
State ex rel. Hill v. Superior Court
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
By this proceeding relator seeks to compel the superior court of King county, and two of the judges thereof, to perform certain acts set out in his petition. There are three judges of the superior court of King county, and it is clear either that it takes all of them to make a complete court, and when action of the court is sought the proceeding must be against them all, or that any one of them constitutes a court when sitting as such, and can do any act in a case properly before him within
The petition for the alternative writ of momdamus must be denied.
Anders, O. J., and Dunbar, Stiles and Scott, JJ. concur.
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- The State of Washington, on the relation of George L. Hill v. The Superior Court of King County, State of Washington
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- MANDAMUS — PABTIES. Mandamus will not lie to compel two of the three judges of the superior court of King County, State of Washington, to perform certain acts, for the reason that, if it takes all of the judges of the court to do the act, all must be necessary parties, while if anyone could do the act, the one whose duty was to act should have been proceeded against alone.