Case ID: mich_125/html/0670-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

FREUD v. SAGINAW CIRCUIT JUDGE.
    Mandamus —When Lies — Garnishment — Dismissing Proceedings.
    
      Mandamus will not lie to compel the dismissal of garnishment proceedings on account of an alleged defective service in the original suit.
    
      Mandamus by Julius Freud to compel Byron A. Snow, circuit judge of Saginaw county, to dismiss certain garnishment proceedings.
    Submitted December 4, 1900.
    Writ denied February 12, 1901.
    
      Humphrey & Grant, for relator.
    
      John F. O’Keefe, for respondent.
   Per Curiam.

The writ must be denied on the ground that mandamus is not the proper remedy. Mardian v. Wayne Circuit Judge, 118 Mich. 353 (76 N. W. 497), and cases cited; St. Clair Tunnel Co. v. St. Clair Circuit Judge, 114 Mich. 417 (72 N. W. 249); City of Detroit v. Wayne Circuit Judge, ante, 634 (85 N. W. 1). See, also, the following unreported cases: Lee v. Wayne Circuit Judge, Schellenberg v. Wayne Circuit Judge, Township Board of St. Clair v. St. Clair Circuit Judge, and Eisenhardt v. Kent Circuit Judge.