MANRIQUEZ v. SUPERIOR COURT, 199 Cal. 749 (1926)

251 P. 1118

EDWARD VELARDI MANRIQUEZ, Petitioner, v. SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY et al., Respondents.

Docket No. L.A. 9591.Supreme Court of California. In Bank.
December 9, 1926.

APPLICATION for Writ of Mandate to compel the Superior Court in and for Los Angeles County and a Judge thereof to restore to the Court’s calendar and dispose of a motion for new trial. Writ granted.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Alan Nichols for Petitioner.

Everett W. Mattoon, County Counsel, and McIntyre Faries, Deputy County Counsel, for Respondents.

THE COURT.

At the close of the oral argument the chief justice announced the decision of the court as follows:

This is an application for a writ of mandate to compel the respondent Superior Court, and the Judge thereof, to restore to its calendar, and to dispose of, a motion for a new trial, in an action entitled Eileen M.M. Manriquez v. Edward Velardi Manriquez, pending in said

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court. The record discloses that the trial judge, when the motion was called for hearing, being of the opinion that the defendant in the case, and the moving party for a new trial, was in contempt of court for noncompliance with an order of the court previously made allowing alimony, made and entered an order in which it is recited that the motion for a new trial came on for hearing, A Moresby White representing the plaintiff and Alan Nichols representing the defendant, and ordering that said motion for a new trial be dismissed on account of the defendant being in contempt of court for noncompliance with a court order. The attorney for the defendant duly excepted thereto.

The court is of the opinion that, under the circumstances disclosed by the record which is now before it on the petition and the return of the respondent, the trial court acted in abuse of its discretion in making the order complained of, and that it is that court’s duty to restore said motion for a new trial to its calendar, and to proceed to dispose of the same on its merits as required by law.

Let the writ issue as prayed for.

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