Robison v. Recorders' Court Judge

1 McGrath 236, 69 McGrath 608
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedApril 25, 1888
StatusPublished

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Robison v. Recorders' Court Judge, 1 McGrath 236, 69 McGrath 608 (Mich. 1888).

Opinion

To compel respondent to try a case arising under Now. Stat. Sec .2203, for the protection of game.

Denied April 25, 1888.

Held, that the party violating the provisions of the Act is deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, the only punishment for which is a penalty of $50 and imprisonment until such penalty is paid, [239]*239not exceeding 30 days, -of wliicb case the Police Court of the city has jurisdiction to the exclusion of the Kecorder’s Court.

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