Opinion
Docket No. S.F. 16480.
January 6, 1941.
PROCEEDING in Prohibition to restrain the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco from proceeding with the hearing and determining of a cause now pending before it. Writ granted.
Earl Warren, Attorney-General, W.T. Sweigert, Assistant Attorney-General, and Neil Cunningham, John L. Nourse and James A. Arnerich, Deputies Attorney-General, for Petitioner.
Webb, Webb Olds for Respondent.
MEMORANDUM CASES.
THE COURT.
The facts and issues presented in this proceeding are substantially similar to those involved in Caminetti v. Superior Court, S.F. 16479 ( ante, p. 838 [ 108 P.2d 911]), this day decided. For the reasons therein advanced and upon the authority thereof, let peremptory writs of prohibition and mandate issue respectively restraining the respondent Superior Court from taking any further steps or proceedings in the conservatorship proceeding pending therein, and directing it to transfer the same to the Superior Court in and for the County of Los Angeles.
Gibson, C.J., did not participate in the decision.
For the reasons stated by me in Caminetti v. Superior Court of San Francisco, No. 16,479, I am of the opinion that the writs sought by the applicant should be denied.
Rehearing denied. Edmonds, J., voted for a rehearing.