Court Opinion

ID: 9610750
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 03:46:35.931643+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:03:04.321393
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YORK, P. J., Concurring.
The petition is denied for the reason that it does not even purport to give all the proceedings had in the respondent court, but only such portions of the pleadings, affidavits and proceedings as the petitioner wants to direct our attention to. Only the conclusion of petitioner is given us as to what the controversy is about, parts of evidence are set out only, but the conduct of petitioner at the taking of the deposition, as set out in the part of the proceeding before the notary, shows conclusively that petitioner did not confine his objections to the legal objections provided by law.
In the absence of copies of the complaint and answer and a full showing of the proceedings before the trial court and the notary, especially a full copy of the affidavit in re contempt, and as Exhibit “A” is not complete in that the transcript referred to therein is not made available to this court, we are without authority to grant the petition.
Under the facts alleged in the petition, it is impossible for any court to decide whether or not the petitioner is, or might hereafter be, entitled to any remedy, without the court being first fully informed of the proceedings had in the trial court.
Doran, J., concurred.