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Communist Party Petition
75 A.2d 583
Pa.
1950
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Opinion

Per Curiam,

The order entered by the respondent judge of the court below on September 5, 1950, padlocking the premises at Eoom 426, and the adjoining offices thereto, in the Bakewell Building, Pittsburgh, listed in said building as the offices of the Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania, is without warrant in law. There is no statute empowering a Court of Quarter Sessions to padlock premises because they happen to be occupied or used by persons accused of crime; and no such power inheres in the court otherwise. A writ of prohibition to abate the continuing wrong of the order entered below is appropriate: see McNair’s Petition, 324 Pa. 48, 64, 187 A. 498. The writ will therefore issue as prayed for.

Case Details

Case Name: Communist Party Petition
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Sep 29, 1950
Citation: 75 A.2d 583
Docket Number: 1727
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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