Case Name: JAMES LEWIS JOHNSON, APPELLANT, v. THE BOARD OF EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, RESPONDENT
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1931-02-02
Citations: 107 N.J.L. 380
Docket Number: 
Parties: JAMES LEWIS JOHNSON, APPELLANT, v. THE BOARD OF EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, RESPONDENT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 107
Pages: 380–381

Head Matter:
JAMES LEWIS JOHNSON, APPELLANT, v. THE BOARD OF EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, RESPONDENT.
Submitted May 29, 1930
Decided February 2, 1931.
For the appellant, Robert Queen.
For the respondent, William A. Stevens, attorney-general, and Robert Peacock, assistant attorney-general.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Everything else swept aside this appears to be an appeal from a conclusion of the Supreme Court not to allow a writ of certiorari to review the proceedings and judgment of the respondent.
It is enough for us to say that the allowance of such a writ, in a matter of this character, is not a matter of right in the party seeking such review but is a matter lodged in the sound discretion of the Supreme Court and the exercise of that discretion by that court is not subject to review.
The appeal is dismissed.