Harrison v. Sager
Michigan Supreme Court
Harrison v. Sager, 28 Mich. 1 (Mich. 1873)
1873 Mich. LEXIS 157
Harrison v. Sager
Opinion of the Court
denied the motion. The defect at which, the objection of plaintiff in error was aimed in the court below, and which deprived the circuit of jurisdiction, was one in the judgment of the justice, which was in his own favor; and one ought not to be allowed costs of proceedings had in affirmance of the validity of his own judgment, and which are subsequently held erroneous only because of an infirmity in that judgment.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Michael Harrison v. Joseph Sager
- Status
- Published