State ex rel. Cody v. Superior Court
State ex rel. Cody v. Superior Court
Opinion of the Court
This is an original application in this court for a writ of mandamus. The respondent is the Honorable R. M. Webster, one of the judges of the superior court for Spokane county. The purpose of the application was to require the respondent to transfer a cause pending before him to another department of the same court. On January 5, 1920, the respondent, as judge of the superior court of Spokane county, issued an injunction restraining and forbidding the parties to the action from doing certain things which ' it is unnecessary here to detail. The relator was not one of the defendants in the injunction suit, but it was provided in the order that all others not then known be restrained whose names and identity should be afterwards disclosed and who were associating, confederating, affiliating and acting in concert with the defendants named in the action. On July 6, 1920, an affidavit was filed in the injunction action charging the relator with contempt for violating the injunctive order. On the 17th day of July, 1920, a bench warrant was served on the relator and he was brought into court to answer the charge of contempt. Upon his first appearance a motion was made that the cause be transferred to another department of the same court. This motion was supported by an affidavit charging that the presiding judge, the respondent, was prejudiced against the relator. The motion for transfer was promptly made and the affidavit met the requirements of Laws of 1911, ch. 121, p. 617. The transfer was denied. The relator thereupon made application to this court for writ of mandamus to require the transfer.
Let the writ issue.
Holcomr, C. J., Fullerton, Parker, and Mitchell, JJ., concur.
Reference
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- The State of Washington, on the Relation of P. J. Cody v. The Superior Court for Spokane County, R. M. Webster, Judge
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- Syllabus
- Venue (18)—Change—Prejudice of Judge—Contempt—Statutes —Construction. A prosecution for constructive contempt committed out of tbe presence of tbe court, is a proceeding within Rem. Code, g 209-1, in which defendant is entitled to a change of venue upon applying therefor upon his first appearance to answer to the charge.