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Sanchez v. Newman

Supreme Court of California
Jul 26, 1886
70 Cal. 210 (Cal. 1886)

Summary

In Sanchez v. Newman, 70 Cal. 210 [11 P. 645], proceedings were brought to punish defendant for alleged contempt of an order of court.

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Opinion

         Department Two

         Appeal from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County dismissing a proceeding for contempt.

         COUNSEL:

         Glassell, Smith & Patton, for Appellants.

          Wells, Van Dyke & Lee, and J. M. Damron, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: Thornton, J. Sharpstein, J., and McKee, J., concurred.

         OPINION

          THORNTON, Judge

          [11 P. 646] This is an appeal from an order in a proceeding for contempt against one B. Newman. By the order referred to, the proceeding against Newman was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. In Tyler v. Connolly , 65 Cal. 28, it was held that there is no appeal from a judgment in a case of contempt. We find nothing in this case which takes it out of the rule laid down in the case cited. For the reasons given in Tyler v. Connolly, we are of opinion that there can be no appeal here. The appeal must therefore be dismissed, and it is so ordered.


Summaries of

Sanchez v. Newman

Supreme Court of California
Jul 26, 1886
70 Cal. 210 (Cal. 1886)

In Sanchez v. Newman, 70 Cal. 210 [11 P. 645], proceedings were brought to punish defendant for alleged contempt of an order of court.

Summary of this case from Butler v. Butler
Case details for

Sanchez v. Newman

Case Details

Full title:JUAN MATIAS SANCHEZ et al., Appellants, v. B. NEWMAN et al. B. NEWMAN…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jul 26, 1886

Citations

70 Cal. 210 (Cal. 1886)
11 P. 645

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