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Christian Nationalist Party V. Jordan [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Nov 1957

Christian Nationalist Party V. Jordan [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Dismissal of an action to invalidate a statute governing the requirements a political party must meet before their party could be listed on an election ballot was proper because the statute was not unreasonably designed to advance a public purpose.


Socialist Party V. Jordan [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Nov 1957

Socialist Party V. Jordan [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Action against Secretary of State to secure declaration as to validity of Elec. Code, ยง 2540, prescribing requirements to be met by a political party before it may participate in a primary election. Judgment of dismissal after sustaining general demurrer to complaint without leave to amend affirmed.


Malone V. Superior Court Of San Francisco, Jesse W. Carter Mar 1957

Malone V. Superior Court Of San Francisco, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

As the political party member could only prove he would be entitled to relief on his claims regarding the illegal expenditure and concealment of political party funds, he was only entitled to perpetuate testimony and issue subpoenas on that issue.


Calhoun V. Superior Court Of San Diego County [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1955

Calhoun V. Superior Court Of San Diego County [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Writ of prohibition to restrain trial court from trying petitioner on charges of conspiring to receive political contributions from persons licensed to sell alcoholic beverages was denied because there was sufficient evidence to support indictment.


Stout V. Democratic County Cent. Committee, Jesse W. Carter Dec 1952

Stout V. Democratic County Cent. Committee, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A portion of the Election Code was invalid because there was no proper basis for the classification of counties, in regards to special and local laws, that apportioned the number of committeeman according to the population.