The Pacific Reporter, Volume 141West Publishing Company, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Criminal Law (§ 142*)— Justice of the Peace— Jurisdiction— Change of Venue. Where a criminal cause pending before a justice of the peace was transferred by change of venue to another justice, such other justice could allow a new ...
Criminal Law (§ 142*)— Justice of the Peace— Jurisdiction— Change of Venue. Where a criminal cause pending before a justice of the peace was transferred by change of venue to another justice, such other justice could allow a new ...
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[2] The second possible ground for a loss of jurisdiction is the action of the justice In discharging the jury after he had determined that they could not agree upon a verdict. The statute regulating the practice in justice's courts is ...
[2] The second possible ground for a loss of jurisdiction is the action of the justice In discharging the jury after he had determined that they could not agree upon a verdict. The statute regulating the practice in justice's courts is ...
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MELROSE, Justice of the Teaee. (L. A. 3787.) (Supreme Court of California. June 3, 1914.) 1. Justices of the Peace (§ 194*)— Certiorari— Existence of Other Remedy. Where certiorari to annul a judgment and subsequent orders of a justice ...
MELROSE, Justice of the Teaee. (L. A. 3787.) (Supreme Court of California. June 3, 1914.) 1. Justices of the Peace (§ 194*)— Certiorari— Existence of Other Remedy. Where certiorari to annul a judgment and subsequent orders of a justice ...
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