Case Name: THE PEOPLE, Appellant, v. PORTER L. BROWN, Respondent
Court: District Court of Appeal of the State of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1943-05-07
Citations: 58 Cal. App. 2d 899
Docket Number: Civ. No. 2651
Parties: THE PEOPLE, Appellant, v. PORTER L. BROWN, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Appellate Reports, Second Series
Volume: 58
Pages: 899–900

Head Matter:
[Civ. No. 2651.
Fourth Dist.
May 7, 1943.]
THE PEOPLE, Appellant, v. PORTER L. BROWN, Respondent.
Earl Warren, Attorney General, Walter L. Bowers and Gilbert F. Nelson, Deputies Attorney General, for Appellant.
Irvine P. Aten, Richard Y. Aten and G. L. Aynesworth for Respondent.

Opinion:
THE COURT.
A judgment of dismissal in this case, based upon the sustaining of a demurrer without leave to amend, was heretofore reversed (People v. Brown, 57 Cal. App.2d 1018 [134 P.2d 305]). This appeal is from an order dissolving an attachment which order was made at the time the demurrer was sustained. It having been determined by the reversal of the judgment that a cause of action was alleged, and this being an action in which an attachment is permitted (Code Civ. Proc. sec. 537, subd. 5), the order dissolving the attachment is reversed.