Michigan Supreme Court, 1873

People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court

People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided October 28, 1873
28 Mich. 268; 1873 Mich. LEXIS 193

People ex rel. Hamilton v. Judge of Calhoun Circuit Court

Opinion of the Court

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.

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