California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Singer v. Bogen, 147 Cal.App.2d 515, 305 P.2d 893 (Cal. App. 1957):
In the case of Perry v. Meikle, 102 CalApp.2d 602, 228 P.2d 17, the plaintiff brought an action against several defendants, among them being a superior court judge. The general charge of the complaint was that the plaintiff had been falsely imprisoned under a contempt order made by the judge. A demurrer was sustained without leave to amend [147 Cal.App.2d 522] and the appeal taken. The court, in determining the case said, among other things, this, 102 Cal.App.2d at pages 605-606, 228 P.2d at page 19:
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