Case Name: DOZER (Pros. Atty.) vs. CROSS (Clerk), TUCKER (Chairman) AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Cheboygan)
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1896-10-21
Citations: 1 McGrath 1484
Docket Number: No. 15843
Parties: DOZER (Pros. Atty.) vs. CROSS (Clerk), TUCKER (Chairman) AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Cheboygan),
Judges: 
Reporter: Mandamus cases decided in the Supreme court of Michigan
Volume: 1
Pages: 1484–1486

Head Matter:
DOZER (Pros. Atty.) vs. CROSS (Clerk), TUCKER (Chairman) AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Cheboygan),
No. 15843.

Opinion:
To compel payment of a balance due relator as salary while prosecuting attorney.
Granted October 21, 1896, with costs.
Delator, during his official term, was taken sick, and, upon the advice of his physician, went south, and was absent from April 5 to May 25, during which time such matters pertaining to the office as could not be postponed were attended to by another attorney, to whom the .board had allowed the sum of $102, which amount the board claimed the right to deduct from relator's salary.
It appeared that the circuit judge was disqualified and the court therefore entertained the petition.