Case Name: William Love and Albert H. Schofield v. Samuel W. Vance, Circuit Judge of St. Clair County
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1893-11-01
Citations: 97 Mich. 625
Docket Number: 
Parties: William Love and Albert H. Schofield v. Samuel W. Vance, Circuit Judge of St. Clair County.
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 97
Pages: 625–626

Head Matter:
William Love and Albert H. Schofield v. Samuel W. Vance, Circuit Judge of St. Clair County.
Contempt — Failure to pay costs — Mandamus.
Mandamus will not lie to vacate an order of a circuit judge ' adjudging a party to a suit guilty of contempt in refusing to pay the costs awarded against him on a continuance, certiorari being the proper remedy.
Mandamus.
Argued October 24, 1893.
Denied November 1, 1893.
Relators were adjudged guilty of contempt .for refusing to pay the costs awarded against them on a continuance, and applied for a mandamios to vacate the contempt order.
John M. Kane and Thomas Wellman, for relators.
Northup & O’Donnell, for respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The writ is denied, certiorari being the proper remedy.