Michigan Supreme Court, 1884

People v. Warner

People v. Warner
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided March 6, 1884 · Champlin, Other
53 Mich. 78; 18 N.W. 568; 1884 Mich. LEXIS 640

People v. Warner

Opinion of the Court

Champlin, J.

Respondent was tried upon an information charging him with committing an assault upon a constable with intent thereby to resist the officer in the service of an execution. The jury found the defendant guilty of a simple assault. The questions raised by the respondent, in consequence of the verdict of the jury, become unimportant, and therefore the circuit court is advised to proceed to judgment upon the verdict.

The other Justices concurred.

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