Lott v. Sweet

Michigan Supreme Court
Lott v. Sweet, 33 Mich. 308 (Mich. 1876)
1876 Mich. LEXIS 45

Lott v. Sweet

Opinion of the Court

Per. Curiam:

I. The charge of the court as given covered all the points involved in the several requests which were proper to be given, and was as favorable to the plaintiff as under the evidence was warranted, and the refusal to grant his requests was therefore not error.

II. It is just as competent for a magistrate, as conservator of the peace, to order into custody an insane man who is committing a breach of the peace in his presence, as to order the arrest of a sane person under like circumstances; though an insane person may not be guilty of crime, he may lawfully be prevented from doing harm.

Judgment affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Chauncey Lott v. Jonathan Sweet and others
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published