Summary
approving temporary restraining order because it did not purport to "decide any material points in controversy, but only to preserve the status quo pending the litigation"
Summary of this case from State v. Planned Parenthood of Sw. & Cent. Fla.Opinion
December 19, 1950.
Ben Shepard, Miami, for petitioner.
Robert R. Taylor and R.K. Bell, Miami, for respondents.
The temporary restraining order complained of does not purport to decide any material points in controversy, but only to preserve the status quo pending the litigation. The granting of the order was not an abuse of discretion by the trial court, and the petition for certiorari is denied.
ADAMS, C.J., and CHAPMAN, THOMAS and ROBERTS, JJ., concur.