Case Name: ANNA McNAMARA, PLAINTIFF, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1924-03-04
Citations: 2 N.J. Misc. 147
Docket Number: 
Parties: ANNA McNAMARA, PLAINTIFF, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 147–147

Head Matter:
ANNA McNAMARA, PLAINTIFF, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT.
Submitted November term, 1923
Decided March 4, 1924.
Listing Causes — Case Not Moved Marked “Off for Term” — Rule to Show Cause Why Suit Should Not be Dismissed — Court Will Not Interfere With Control Trial Judge Must Have on the List.
On rule, &c.
Before Guaimeee, Ciuef Justice, and Justices Mintukn and Black.
Eor the plaintiff, Edward F. Merrey.
For the defendant, Collins & Corbin.

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
The object of this rule is to show cause why the suit of the plaintiff should not be dismissed.
On June 8th, 1923, the case was on the day call of cases noticed ready for trial at the Passaic Circuit' Court. The case not being moved, the trial judge marked the ease "off for the term." ' It is to review this action of the trial court that the rule was obtained. We cannot interfere with the control which the trial judge must have over the list of causes marked ready for trial.
The rule to show cause is discharged, with costs.