Turner v. Recorders' Court Judge

1 McGrath 929
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 22, 1895
DocketNo. 14652½
StatusPublished

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Turner v. Recorders' Court Judge, 1 McGrath 929 (Mich. 1895).

Opinion

To compel the respondent to extend the time for the settlement of a bill of exceptions in a criminal case, sixty days having already been granted, which had expired and nothing had been done.

Order to show cause denied January 22, 1895.

The reasons set forth in the application were, that the defendant’s attorney was a candidate'for office and did not attend to the matter, and that defendant was without means.

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