People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court
Michigan Supreme Court
People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court, 28 Mich. 268 (Mich. 1873)
1873 Mich. LEXIS 193
People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court
Opinion of the Court
held that a bill of exceptions in a criminal case should contain every ruling raising a question of law,, whether on the trial or in the proceedings preliminary thereto, by which the defendants claim that their- rights-were in any way prejudiced: and the proceedings upon a motion to quash the information are always proper to be incorporated into the bill of exceptions, if required by the-defendants.
Mandamus granted.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The People on the relation of Thomas W. Hamilton and others v. The Judge of the Calhoun Circuit Court
- Status
- Published