People ex rel. McDowd v. Wayne Circuit Judge
49 N.W. 923, 41 Mich. 551
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People ex rel. McDowd v. Wayne Circuit Judge, 49 N.W. 923, 41 Mich. 551 (Mich. 1879).
Opinion
There is no statute requiring a circuit judge to exact security for costs in cases appealed from before a circuit court commissioner on summary proceedings. The statute only requires it in civil actions begun in the circuit court. It was therefore at most discretionary with the judge to call for any security, and his action cannot be reviewed.
Motion denied.
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