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People v. Hildebrandt

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jun 7, 1926
209 N.W. 160 (Mich. 1926)

Opinion

Docket No. 75.

Submitted April 13, 1926.

Decided June 7, 1926.

Appeal from Wayne; Merriam (De Witt H.), J. Submitted April 13, 1926. (Docket No. 75.) Decided June 7, 1926.

Bill by the people of the State of Michigan, on the relation of Andrew B. Dougherty, attorney general, against Joseph Hildebrandt and others to abate a nuisance under Act No. 389, Pub. Acts 1925. From the decree rendered, plaintiff appeals. Modified and affirmed.

Andrew B. Dougherty, Attorney General, and Harry N. Deyo, Assistant Attorney General, for plaintiff.

McClear Toy ( Percy W. Grose, Howard H. Colby, and Bernard P. Costello, of counsel), for defendants.


The facts being similar, opinion and decree will follow People v. Holschuh, ante, 272.


Summaries of

People v. Hildebrandt

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jun 7, 1926
209 N.W. 160 (Mich. 1926)
Case details for

People v. Hildebrandt

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE, ex rel. ATTORNEY GENERAL, v. HILDEBRANDT

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jun 7, 1926

Citations

209 N.W. 160 (Mich. 1926)
209 N.W. 160