Case Name: RAYL ET AL. vs. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Wayne)
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1892-03-18
Citations: 1 McGrath 953
Docket Number: No. 12570
Parties: RAYL ET AL. vs. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Wayne),
Judges: 
Reporter: Mandamus cases decided in the Supreme court of Michigan
Volume: 1
Pages: 953–957

Head Matter:
RAYL ET AL. vs. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Wayne),
No. 12570.

Opinion:
To compel signing of a bill of exceptions.
Granted March 18, 1892, with costs.
The trial court directed a verdict but no judgment had been entered thereon for defendant. Two extensions of time of 60 days each had been granted to settle the bill. Its preparation had been assigned to one of the attorneys for plaintiffs. After his death, it was discovered by relators that although he had taken out a writ of error, no bill of exceptions had been signed. His affairs were in confusion, and many of the exhibits which had been turned over to him could not be found.
The Supreme Court was of opinion that the delay had been excused.