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Commonwealth v. Shirley

Supreme Court of Virginia. Richmond
Oct 11, 1939
10 S.E.2d 167 (Va. 1939)

Opinion

Record No. 2204

October 11, 1939

Original petition for a writ of mandamus.

Dismissed.

Charles C. Berkeley and William L. Carleton, for the petitioners.

Abram P. Staples, Attorney-General, for the defendants.


This day came again the parties, by counsel, and the court having maturely considered the petition of the petitioner, the demurrer of the respondents and printed arguments of counsel, is of opinion that the said writ of mandamus should not issue as prayed. It is therefore considered that the said demurrer should be, and is hereby, sustained, and the said petition dismissed, and that the respondents recover of the petitioners their costs by them expended about their defense herein.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Shirley

Supreme Court of Virginia. Richmond
Oct 11, 1939
10 S.E.2d 167 (Va. 1939)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Shirley

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, EX REL. STONE, ETC. v. H.G. SHIRLEY, STATE…

Court:Supreme Court of Virginia. Richmond

Date published: Oct 11, 1939

Citations

10 S.E.2d 167 (Va. 1939)
10 S.E.2d 167