22 P. 383 | Ariz. | 1889
It will be conceded that the governor, the head of the executive department of the government, is not amenable to the judicial department by mandamus, to direct him in the exercise of any of the powers intrusted to him as such, whatever the degree or character of the discretion imposed upon him. The executive and judicial departments have separate and distinct functions, clearly marked out, and each
Here is an application by trustees of one of the territorial -charities,—the insane asylum,—a branch of the executive department, and whose commission they hold as authority for the .public duties they perform, seeking to mandamus the executive to perform a public duty. They have no personal vested rights. They ask as officers, not as individuals. No
Wright, C. J., concurs, and will add his views.
Porter, J., dissents, and will add his views.