Case Name: Thomas E. Chandler and Franklin Taylor v. C. J. Pailthorp, Presiding as Circuit Judge of Antrim County
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1893-06-13
Citations: 97 Mich. 621
Docket Number: 
Parties: Thomas E. Chandler and Franklin Taylor v. C. J. Pailthorp, Presiding as Circuit Judge of Antrim County.
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 97
Pages: 621–621

Head Matter:
Thomas E. Chandler and Franklin Taylor v. C. J. Pailthorp, Presiding as Circuit Judge of Antrim County.
[See 93 Mich. 383.]
Deposition — Mandamus.
Mandamus will not lie to compel a circuit judge to suppress a deposition taken in a chancery suit, hut the question should be raised upon appeal.
Mandamus.
Order to show cause denied June 13, 1893.
Relators applied for mandamus to compel the respondent to suppress certain depositions taken in the case of Drayton v. Chandler, reported in 93 Mich. 383, under an order of the lower court reopening the case for the purpose of taking testimony as to the value of the property covered by the chattel mortgage mentioned in the opinion in said case.
Nelson C. Weter, for relators.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
An order to show cause is denied. The question should be raised upon appeal.