Case ID: colo_156/html/0033-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Mr. Justice Day.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 20830.
    George L. Ray v. John M. Schooley and James Slavin.
    (396 P.2d 730)
    Decided November 23, 1964.
    George T. Ashen, Thomas C. Singer, for plaintiff in error.
    Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General, Frank E. Hickey, Deputy, John E. Bush, Assistant, for defendants in error.
    
      In Department.
    
   Opinion by

Mr. Justice Day.

This action in the trial court was upon a habeas corpus petition in which the respondents, defendants in error, were John M. Schooley, as Manager of Safety and Ex-Officio Sheriff of the City and County of Denver, and James Slavin, as Chief of Police of the City and County of Denver.

Upon plaintiff in error’s failure to move for substitution of the successors in office for the named defendants in error, as provided in'Rule 25 (d), Colo. R.C.P., and pursuant to our holding in Bach v. Schooley, 155 Colo. 30, 392 P.2d 649, writ of error is dismissed.

Mr. Chief Justice McWilliams and Mr. Justice Pringle concur.