Case Name: Ex Parte Charles Mussett
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1914-01-28
Citations: 106 Tex. 200
Docket Number: No. 2626
Parties: Ex Parte Charles Mussett.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Reports
Volume: 106
Pages: 200–200

Head Matter:
Ex Parte Charles Mussett.
No. 2626.
Decided January 28, 1914.
Case Followed.
The rulings -in Zuccaro, ex parte, ante, p. 197, are followed in this case, which involves the same question.
Original application to the Supreme Court, through writ of habeas corpus, for the discharge of the relator, Mussett, from custody under a commitment for contempt of court in violating an injunction.
Wray & Mayer, for relator,
cited: Riggins v. Thompson, 96 Texas,. 154; Holdman v. Cowden, 158 S. W., 351; Hicks v. Michael, 15 Cal., 107; Dunham v. Slidell, 62 So., 636; Gompers v. Bucks, 221 U. S., 418; High on Injunctions (4th ed.), sec. 20; 22 Cyc., 902; World’s Colum. Exhib. v. United States, 56 Fed., 654; State v. Patterson, 37 S. W., 478; Lyric Theater v. State, 136 S. W., 174.
Ho briefs for respondent.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice PHILLIPS
delivered the opinion of the court.
The relator in this proceeding was by the Honorable District Court of Tarrant County for the Sixty-seventh District adjudged .in contempt. of court for an alleged violation of the same injunction considered by us in the case of Ex parte Andrew Zuccaro, this day decided, in which it was determined that the injunction in question was temporary and provisional in its nature, and expired on. February 3, 1912. The violation for which this relator was adjudged in contempt occurred subsequent to that date, and accordingly after the expiration of the injunction.
. This proceeding is controlled by our decision? in that case, and for the reasons stated in the opinion therein rendered the relator is entitled to his discharge.
Relator discharged.