Michigan Supreme Court, 1882

Clark v. Mitchell

Clark v. Mitchell
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided April 25, 1882 · Campbell, Coolet, Maeston
48 Mich. 200; 12 N.W. 200; 1882 Mich. LEXIS 777

Clark v. Mitchell

Opinion of the Court

Coolet, J.

In this case two of the justices present think the judgment should be affirmed and the other does not. The case is complicated and it has been found impossible to reach any conclusion that will settle any controlling principle. Under these Circumstances written opinions could not be of service and are withheld.

The judgment will stand affirmed but without costs.

Maeston, J. concurred.

Concurring Opinion

Campbell, J.

I concur in the entrance of the judgment, as a majority are not in favor of reversal.

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