Witt v. Circuit Judge
1 McGrath 118
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Witt v. Circuit Judge, 1 McGrath 118 (Mich. 1892).
Opinion
To quash writ of replevin.
Mandate issued directing court to set aside service without prejudice to plaintiff’s right to move for an alias, April 20, 1892, without costs.
The officer failed to serve a certified copy of the writ upon defendant in replevin, although the return showed such service, and the circuit judge held the return to be conclusive.
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