JAMES ALEXANDER TRINGHAM, Respondent, v. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, etc., et al., Appellants.
L. A. No. 24958
In Bank
June 24, 1958
50 Cal. 2d 507
Joseph Scott, A. H. Risse and G. L. McFarland for Respondent.
GIBSON, C. J.—An accusation was filed with the State Board of Education charging that respondent committed immoral acts while serving as the principal of a public school.
Respondent brought this proceeding in mandamus in the superior court to review the order of the board, and the parties submitted the matter on the administrative record. The court found and concluded that respondent did not commit the acts with which he was charged, and judgment was entered setting aside the order of the board.
In this type of proceeding it is the duty of the court to exercise its independent judgment on the evidence, and its decision must be sustained if there is any credible, competent evidence to support its findings. (
The judgment is affirmed.
Shenk, J., Carter, J., Schauer, J., Spence, J., and McComb, J., concurred.
TRAYNOR, J., Concurring.—My views with respect to judicial review of administrative findings of fact under
