Attorney General v. Circuit Judge
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Opinion
To compel respondent to vacate order quashing an information.
Granted July 1, 1891.
The information charged a violation of Act No. 187, Public Acts of 1887. Eespondent held.the Act unconstitutional, in that the title expressed more than one object.
Relator cited Railway Co. vs. Dunlap, 47 M., 457; Cont. Imp. Co. vs. Phelps, 47 M., 299; Swartwout vs. Air Line, 24 M., 391; Conn. Fire Ins. Co. vs. St. Treasurer, 31 M., 6 (1004); People vs. Bradley, 36 M., 447; Kurtz vs. People, 33 M., 279; People vs. Mahaney, 13 M., 481; Hart. Fire Ins. Co. vs. Raymond, 70 M., 485 (1075).
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