Frazer v. Recorders' Court Judge
1 McGrath 885, 4 Daily L.N. 61
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Frazer v. Recorders' Court Judge, 1 McGrath 885, 4 Daily L.N. 61 (Mich. 1897).
Opinion
To vacate an order granting a new trial, in a criminal case, where three full terms of court had expired after conviction and sentence.
Granted April 27, 1897.
Held, that the statute, How.’s., Sec. 9576, limits the time within which a new trial may be granted and the order was without jurisdiction and is void.
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