Attorney General v. Police Justice

1 McGrath 231, 41 McGrath 224
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJune 18, 1879
StatusPublished

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Attorney General v. Police Justice, 1 McGrath 231, 41 McGrath 224 (Mich. 1879).

Opinion

To compel respondent to entertain a complaint for a fraudulent disposition of real estate.

Denied June 18, 1879.

Held, that Compiled Laws, Sec. 7191, applies only to a disposal of such property as is capable of removal and concealment, and that the Attorney General is not a proper relator in proceedings before the justice, where the crime charged is an offense against individual interests, and not concerning the State or the general security.

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