Michigan Supreme Court, 1883

Benjamin v. Dodge

Benjamin v. Dodge
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided January 17, 1883
50 Mich. 41; 14 N.W. 675; 1883 Mich. LEXIS 708

Benjamin v. Dodge

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This is a case of an appeal general and special from the judgment of a justice of the peace in an action of replevin. The special appeal was properly overruled because there was no question of jurisdiction involved, and the case was in a situation to be retried on the merits. As to the proceedings on the general appeal we discover nothing worthy of comment.

The case was fairly submitted to the jury and there is no ground for disturbing their finding-

judgment affirmed with costs.

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