People ex rel. Walter Crane v. Judge of Wayne Circuit Court

24 Mich. 513, 1872 Mich. LEXIS 55
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedApril 16, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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People ex rel. Walter Crane v. Judge of Wayne Circuit Court, 24 Mich. 513, 1872 Mich. LEXIS 55 (Mich. 1872).

Opinion

The court

held that whore an exception is taken to a refusal to charge that there is no evidence tending to prove a certain point, the plaintiff in error, desiring to bring up for review this exception,.is entitled to have incorporated into the bill of exceptions all the evidence bearing upon the point in question; and if the circuit judge refuses to so incorpórate it, mandamus is the proper remedy.

Mandamus granted.

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