Case Name: ALIDA GULLESON v. OLE A. GULLESON
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1939-06-09
Citations: 205 Minn. 409
Docket Number: No. 31,924
Parties: ALIDA GULLESON v. OLE A. GULLESON.
Judges: Mr. Justice Hilton, being incapacitated by illness, took no part.
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 205
Pages: 409–410

Head Matter:
ALIDA GULLESON v. OLE A. GULLESON.
June 9, 1939.
No. 31,924.
William E. Tracy, for relator.
Middaugh é Smythe, for respondent.
Reported in 286 N. W. 721.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The defendant has attempted to bring here for review an order of the district court adjudging him guilty of contempt for failure to comply with the provisions of a judgment and decree requiring the payment of alimony and support money. Obviously the punishment was imposed for the sole benefit of the plaintiff, upon whose motion the proceedings were instituted, and is not one to punish the relator for criminal contempt, that is, one which obstructs the administration of justice or tends to bring the courts into disrepute. Hence review by writ of certiorari does not lie. State ex rel. Hurd v. Willis, 61 Minn. 120, 63 N. W. 169.
The writ is quashed.
Mr. Justice Hilton, being incapacitated by illness, took no part.