People ex rel. Gilman v. Judge of Wayne Circuit Court
Michigan Supreme Court
People ex rel. Gilman v. Judge of Wayne Circuit Court, 21 Mich. 372 (Mich. 1870)
2 Mich. N.P. 23; 1870 Mich. LEXIS 102
Christiancy, Other
People ex rel. Gilman v. Judge of Wayne Circuit Court
Opinion of the Court
The intention of the statute was, we think, to give the new trial after a judgment regularly and rightfully obtained. The statute was not needed to get rid of a judgment wrongfully or illegally obtained. If it has been wrongfully obtained, as by error of law or fact, it was not a legal and valid judgment, but subject to be reversed; and being reversed, the case stands the same as if no such judgment had ever been rendered.
The new trial in question in this case is the first new trial under this section.
The new trial granted by this Court was not one of the new trials provided for by this section.
The mandamus must be denied.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The People ex rel. Francis Gilman v. The Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court
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- 6 cases
- Status
- Published