Michigan Supreme Court, 1884

Moore v. Circuit Judge

Moore v. Circuit Judge
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided October 15, 1884
1 McGrath 620; 55 McGrath 84

Moore v. Circuit Judge

Opinion of the Court

To compel respondent to hear and proceed to judgment, in a case commenced against a non-resident as principal defendant and certain residents as garnishee defendants, and the default of the principal defendant had been entered under How. Stat., Sec. 8087, the circuit judge having refused to proceed for want of jurisdiction, in that no service of process had been made on the principal defendant within the State.

Granted October 15, 1884.

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