Case ID: mcgrath_1/html/0239-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ROBISON (Prosecuting Attorney) vs. MINER (Police Justice, Detroit), and ROBISON (Prosecuting Attorney) vs. HAUG (Police Justice, Detroit),
    68 M., 549.
   To require respondents to entertain jurisdiction to hold preliminary examinations in criminal prosecutions, under the liquor law of 1887, it being claimed that the statute contains unconstitutional provisions and is therefore invalid.

Granted in the first named case, March 2, 1888, but denied in the last named, because the application to Judge Haug. set out no offense in proper terms.