Court Opinion

ID: 9598465
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 01:09:14.845715+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:47:32.510097
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DOOLIN, Justice,
dissenting:
In only rare instances should this court assume jurisdiction and grant special relief upon overruling a demurrer or motion.
A writ of prohibition should be denied which is based upon disputed facts and ne*1327cessitates a review of evidence.1 Prohibition should not be resorted to nor relief granted as a substitute for appeal.2 Prohibition should be withheld if the trial court has jurisdiction to act.3
I dissent.

.Klutts v. Blackbird, 198 Okl. 126, 174 P.2d 361 (1946); Kans. O. & G. Ry. Co. v. Johnson, 136 Okl. 301, 278 P. 271 (1929).

. Short v. Dunn, 180 Okl. 121, 67 P.2d 18 (1937).

. Kedney v. Hooker, 144 Okl. 148, 289 P. 1108 (1930).