Opinion
Docket No. Crim. 4354.
November 1, 1941.
PROCEEDING in habeas corpus to secure release from custody after commitment for contempt. Writ granted.
Calvin H. Conron, Jr., and Charles H. Carr for Petitioner.
Earl Warren, Attorney General, Everett W. Mattoon, Assistant Attorney General, and Warren Olney, Burdette J. Daniels and Herbert E. Wenig, Deputies Attorney General, for Respondents.
THE COURT.
Petitioner seeks by a writ of habeas corpus to obtain his release from imprisonment under an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles adjudging him in contempt of court. This case arises from the attempt of the Attorney General to enjoin the activities of the Annenberg racing news service which is described in Kreling v. Superior Court, ante, p. 884 [ 118 P.2d 470] (this day decided). The petitioner was one of the defendants in People v. Annenberg, Superior Court of Los Angeles, No. 451,935. He was adjudged in contempt of court for a violation of the preliminary injunction issued in that case. The terms of the preliminary injunction involved here are identical with the terms of the restraining order in the same case which was involved in Kreling v. Superior Court, supra. We hold, therefore, upon the authority of that case and People v. Lim, ante, p. 872 [ 118 P.2d 472] (this day decided), that the court exceeded its authority in granting the injunction. The petitioner must be discharged, and it is so ordered.
Respondent's petition for a rehearing was denied November 27, 1941.