66 P. 874 | Cal. | 1901
In the above-entitled case — which was a suit brought in the name of the people of the state against the defendant Madden, as treasurer of Modoc County, and his sureties, — judgment was entered on the motion of John McGahey, intervener, and now respondent, against the plaintiff, for the dismissal of the action, and against John E. Raker, the appellant, — who was plaintiff's attorney, and not otherwise connected with the case, — for costs. Appeals were taken by both parties affected, and on the appeal of the plaintiff the judgment was reversed, leaving the appeal of Raker still pending, though in effect determined.(People v. Madden,
We advise that the judgment be reversed.
Haynes, C., and Gray, C., concurred.
For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment is reversed. Harrison, J., Garoutte, J., Van Dyke, J.