Case Name: Ex Parte Mrs. John Hilley
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1942-04-08
Citations: 144 Tex. Crim. 610
Docket Number: No. 21879
Parties: Ex Parte Mrs. John Hilley.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 144
Pages: 610–611

Head Matter:
Ex Parte Mrs. John Hilley.
No. 21879.
Delivered April 8, 1942.
Rehearing Denied June 3, 1942.
Appealed to United States Supreme Court.
Mandate Ordered Recalled June 8, 1942.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari Denied by United States Supreme Court October 19, 1942.
Order Recalling Mandate Set Aside and Clerk of Court of Criminal Appeals Directed to Issue Mandate October 23, 1942.
The opinion states the case.
Walter A. Nelson, of Fort Worth, Hayden C. Covington, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and A. M. Mood, of Fort Worth, for appellant.
Spurgeon E. Bell, State’s Attorney, of Austin, for the State.

Opinion:
HAWKINS, Presiding Judge.
Relator was convicted of violating an ordinance of the City of Comanche. She appealed to the county court and was there again convicted and assessed a fine of $15.00. She then secured a writ of habeas corpus from the district judge, and upon a hearing was remanded, from which order she prosecutes this appeal.
The ordinance was not violative of the Constitution.
Insofar as she seeks a review of the facts upon the claim that the ordinance was misapplied this case presents the same question dealt with in No. 21,798, Ex parte Killam, (Page 606 of this volume), and in No. 21,733, Ex parte Largent, (Page 592 of this volume), this day decided. For the reasons controlling those cases the judgment remanding relator is affirmed.
GRAVES, Judge.
My views have been expressed in the Largent case, supra.