WILLIAMS v. JOHNSON

No. 41002.

396 P.2d 518 (1964)

Leota M. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, v. W. Lee JOHNSON, Judge of the District Court, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

July 28, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Lawrence Elder and Frasier & Mefford, Tulsa, for plaintiff.

Ben L. Murdock, LeRoy Blackstock, and John L. Arrington, Jr., Tulsa, for defendant.


WILLIAMS, Justice.

Plaintiff, Leota M. Williams, initiated this original action seeking a writ of prohibition directed to defendant W. Lee Johnson, Judge of the District Court of Tulsa County. The real object of the proceeding is to challenge the constitutionality of Senate Bill No. 267 of the Twenty-ninth Oklahoma Legislature (20 O.S. 1963 Supp. §§ 951-966). There is no question but that this Act was not treated...

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