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Ex parte Johnson

Supreme Court of California
Dec 2, 1882
62 Cal. 263 (Cal. 1882)

Summary

In Dodge v. Ridenour, 62 Cal. 263, the facts fell very far short of making as strong a showing for relief as is made here, but the order refusing it was reversed, the court holding that the case was within section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

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Opinion

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         COUNSEL

          E. N. Deuprey, for Petitioner.


         OPINION          The Court:

         We think the Court below should have granted the motion to set aside the judgment. The case is within Section 473, C. C. P. The judgment and order are reversed, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings with instructions, that a new trial be granted.


Summaries of

Ex parte Johnson

Supreme Court of California
Dec 2, 1882
62 Cal. 263 (Cal. 1882)

In Dodge v. Ridenour, 62 Cal. 263, the facts fell very far short of making as strong a showing for relief as is made here, but the order refusing it was reversed, the court holding that the case was within section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

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Case details for

Ex parte Johnson

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte R. D. Johnson

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Dec 2, 1882

Citations

62 Cal. 263 (Cal. 1882)

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