Case Name: W. D. DEEBLE, Plaintiff, v. H. F. ENSIGN, Judge of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Defendant
Court: Idaho Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Idaho
Decision Date: 1920-01-17
Citations: 32 Idaho 692
Docket Number: 
Parties: W. D. DEEBLE, Plaintiff, v. H. F. ENSIGN, Judge of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Defendant.
Judges: Rice, J., concurs.
Reporter: Idaho Reports
Volume: 32
Pages: 692–692

Head Matter:
(January 17, 1920.)
W. D. DEEBLE, Plaintiff, v. H. F. ENSIGN, Judge of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Defendant.
[186 Pac. 912.]
Original application for writ of review.
Writ granted and proceedings in district court annulled.
Joseph G. Hedrick, for Plaintiff.
John M. Boyle and Sullivan, Sullivan & Van Winkle, for Defendant.

Opinion:
MORGAN, C. J.
This case presents the question discussed in Albrethson v. Ensign, ante, p. 687, 186 Pac. 911, and was argued and submitted with it. Upon authority of that case the proceedings in the district court in this one are annulled.
Rice, J., concurs.
Budge, J., sat with the court but did not take part in the decision.