State Ex Rel. Bannick v. Pierce

Washington Supreme Court
State Ex Rel. Bannick v. Pierce, 28 P.2d 110 (Wash. 1933)
175 Wash. 700; 1933 Wash. LEXIS 988
PER CURIAM.

State Ex Rel. Bannick v. Pierce

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.—

The petition of Claude G. Bannick, sheriff for King county, to the superior court for King county, for a writ of prohibition to prevent Clarence W. Pierce, a justice of the peace for Morningside precinct, King county, from holding the petitioner in contempt of court, was granted. The justice of the peace has appealed.

This is a companion case to that of State ex rel. Maslan v. Pierce, ante p. 676, 28 P. (2d) 109, just decided, and, upon the authority of that case, the order from which the appeal is prosecuted is affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
The State of Washington, on the Relation of Claude G. Bannick, as Sheriff of King County, Respondent, v. Clarence W. Pierce, as Justice of the Peace, Appellant
Status
Published