Michigan Supreme Court, 1894

Springer v. Board of Auditors

Springer v. Board of Auditors
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided April 9, 1894
1 McGrath 1519; 99 McGrath 513

Springer v. Board of Auditors

Opinion of the Court

To compel payment of attorney’s fees on appeal to this court ■in a criminal case under Iiow. Stat., Sec. 9047. The circuit judge refused the writ on the ground that the amount of such fees must be fixed by the Supreme Court.

Affirmed April 9, 1894, with costs.

Overruled in People vs. Hanifan, 99 M., 516; where it was held that the board of auditors only have jurisdiction to determine the amount of such fees.

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