Nelson v. People
5 Park. Cr. 39
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Nelson v. People, 5 Park. Cr. 39 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1860).
Opinion
The Supreme Court, after advisement, decided that the right or title of the justices of sessions to their office, could not be collaterally inquired into, but only by a direct proceeding against them by information, in the nature of a quo warranto ; and that no error had been committed on the trial, and affirmed the judgment of the Court of Sessions.
Judgment affirmed.
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