Michigan Supreme Court, 1872

Mills v. Bunce

Mills v. Bunce
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided October 30, 1872 · Uriam
26 Mich. 101; 1872 Mich. LEXIS 166

Mills v. Bunce

Opinion of the Court

Per C uriam.

A writ of error brings up the whole ease.

In an action upon a joint demand against three, the jury returned a verdict in favor of two of the defendants, and against the other; and judgment was entered accordingly. The plaintiff brought error as to the two only. The writ should have issued as to all, and it is not competent to sever in that manner.

Writ dismissed without prejudice, and with leave to plaintiff to move in the court below for a new trial.

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