99 N.Y.S. 679 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1906
Charges were preferred against relator, a police officer of New York, and a trial was had thereon before the police commissioner,
A writ of certiorari of this character must be heard by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court held within the judicial department embracing the county where the writ is returnable. (Code Civ. Proc. § 2138.) Costs are granted or withheld upon the writ, and not by virtue of the original trial or hearing. The police commissioner has no power to grant or to withhold costs of any trial had before him. This court has made no order since the determination of the Court of Appeals, with respect to the writ or with respect to costs thereon, which lies in its discretion. The relator moved in the Court of Appeals to have his costs of appeal made absolute, but that court refused to grant them other than to abide the event. The police commissioner having no power to award costs, the event referred to must be considered to have been the final event of the writ of certiorari, evidenced by some order of the court, which has not yet transpired.
Where a new trial is granted upon appeal, with costs “ to abide the event,” the event contemplated is one which determines that the successful party is, by law, entitled to costs. (Snyder v. Collins, 12 Hun, 383.) Such determination on this writ has never been had.
This view is in accordance with our holding in People ex rel. Dwyer v. Greene (111 App. Div. 926). That case and the present one were companion cases, and each was disposed of in the same manner by the Court of Appeals. (179 N. Y. 572, 195.) The court at Special Term refused to direct taxation of costs and we affirmed the order so made, without opinion. It follows, therefore, that we must reverse the present order.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion denied, without costs.
O’Brien, P. J., Ingraham, McLaughlin and Clarke, JJ., concurred.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied, without costs. Order filed.
See 91 App. Div. 613.— [Rep,