Plaintiffs in error, together with Mollie Talbot and Herman H. Maggid, were in the county court of Cook county found guilty of misbehavior as election officials and sent to prison for contempt of court. These proceedings were had under the act relating to Elections, (Smith-Hurd Stat. 1933, chap. 46, art. 2, sec. 13,) which provides for the summary punishment for misbehavior on the part of judges and clerks of election. The Appellate Court reversed the judgments as to Talbot and Maggid and affirmed the same as to plaintiffs in error. The causes are here on writs of error, and have been consolidated.
The question first presented is one of jurisdiction. This court has held in People v. Greenzeit,
Writs dismissed.
