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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

GRATOPP vs. VAN EPPS (Justice of the Peace),
    No. 16274;
    4 D. L. N., 418; 71 N. W., 1080.
   To compel respondent to issue.an execution upon a judgment recovered before his predecessor.

Granted July 13, 1897.

Respondent was elected to succeed one Salisbury, whose term expired July 4, 1895. The city re-incorporated under Act No. 215, Laws of 1895, and at the time of such re-incorporation there were four justices in said city, two of whom, not including respondent, were re-elected under Sec. 5 of Chap. 5 of said act.

Held, that a justice of the peace is a constitutional officer and the legislature cannot deprive him of the power and duties conferred upon him by that instrument.