Schmid v. Wexford Circuit Judge

Michigan Supreme Court
Schmid v. Wexford Circuit Judge, 144 Mich. 679 (Mich. 1906)
108 N.W. 355; 1906 Mich. LEXIS 1116

Schmid v. Wexford Circuit Judge

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff made application for change of venue under Act No. 309, Pub., Acts 1905. The respondent changed the venue to another county in his circuit, notwithstanding the suggestion of the relator’s counsel that it be changed to some county other than one presided over by him. After this change had been made from the county of Benzie to the county of Wexford, relator made an application on the ground of the prejudice of the presiding judge. This motion was denied, and the relator now asks the writ of mandamus to compel an order for the change. ,

We think the relator is not entitled, as a matter of right, to more than one change of venue under the statute. We cannot hold that the legislature intended to confer upon *680a party litigant the right to successive changes of venue from one county to another.

It is, however, urged that the prejudice of the judge is sufficient for the second change, and that this was not sufficiently known to the relator in his first application. It was his duty to state in his first application all the' causes he then had for asking the change. We think the record discloses that the reason for the present application was known to the relator when he made his first application.

The writ must therefore be denied.

Reference

Full Case Name
SCHMID v. WEXFORD CIRCUIT JUDGE
Status
Published