Lemon v. Oakland Circuit Judge

103 N.W. 843, 140 Mich. 504, 1905 Mich. LEXIS 599
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJune 8, 1905
DocketCalendar No. 21,111
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Lemon v. Oakland Circuit Judge, 103 N.W. 843, 140 Mich. 504, 1905 Mich. LEXIS 599 (Mich. 1905).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Relator applies for a mandamus to compel respondent to vacate an order dismissing an appeal from the judgment of a circuit court commissioner. Relator has mistaken his remedy. If he is entitled to relief, he can obtain it by writ of error. Willis v. Gimbert, 27 Mich. 91.

The writ is denied.

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