Backus v. Carleton
57 N.W. 190, 97 Mich. 624
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Bluebook
Backus v. Carleton, 57 N.W. 190, 97 Mich. 624 (Mich. 1893).
Opinion
An order to show cause is denied. If a circuit judge illegally refuses to hear an application for mandamus, the relator should apply to the Supreme Court for an order to compel him to do so.
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57 N.W. 190, 97 Mich. 624, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/backus-v-carleton-mich-1893.