LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Rhode Island Consumers' Council, Petitioner v. William W. Harsch, in his capacity as Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island; John J. Wrenn and Edward W. Burman, in their capacities as Commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island, and the Providence Gas Company
Citation: 116 R.I. 912
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1976-03-18
Docket Number: M. P. No. 76-74
Pages: 912–912
Volume: 116
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Rhode Island Consumers’ Council, Petitioner v. William W. Harsch, in his capacity as Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island; John J. Wrenn and Edward W. Burman, in their capacities as Commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island, and the Providence Gas Company.

March 18, 1976
M. P. No. 76-74.
Rhode Island Consumers’ Council, Petitioner v. William W. Harsch, in his capacity as Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island; John J. Wrenn and Edward W. Burman, in their capacities as Commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Rhode Island, and the Providence Gas Company.
Roberts & Willey, Incorporated, Dennis J. Roberts II, for petitioner. Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General, Hinckley, Allen, Salisbury & Parsons, Michael DeFanti, for respondents.

Petition for writ of common law certiorari is granted without prejudice to the right of the respondents to raise in briefs and at oral argument the issue of the improvidence of this -grant. The instant case is consolidated for the filin-g of briefs and hearing before this court with the case of Rhode Island Con-
sumers’ Council v. William W. Harsch, et al. No. 76-73.