WIMBERLY v. IMEL

No. A-12947.

358 P.2d 231 (1961)

William L. WIMBERLY, Petitioner, v. John M. IMEL, Municipal Judge, and Robert Mawhinney, Alternate Judge, of the Municipal Criminal Court of the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Respondents.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma.

February 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John L. Ward, Jr., Tulsa, Valdhe F. Pitman, Oklahoma City, for petitioner.

Charles E. Norman, City Atty., Henry Kolbus, Asst. City Atty., Tulsa, for respondents.


BUSSEY, Judge.

The petitioner, William L. Wimberly, a professional bondsman in the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, seeks a writ of prohibition against the judges of the Municipal Criminal Court of Tulsa, Oklahoma, preventing them from proceeding to try him on a charge of violating City Ordinance No. 6072, § 16(b), the material part of which is:

"A professional bondsman shall not enter a jail, or other place where persons charged with offenses cognizable by...

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