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People ex Rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jan 23, 1894
35 N.E. 1087 (N.Y. 1894)

Summary

In People ex rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education, 141 N.Y. 86, there was a motion in the Court of Appeals for an order directing the former attorneys of the relator to deliver certain papers to her attorney afterwards employed.

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Opinion

Argued January 15, 1894

Decided January 23, 1894

Henry Schmitt for motion.

Nelson J. Waterbury and Nelson J. Waterbury, Jr., opposed.


The relator retained attorneys in this proceeding, who appeared for her in the court below and who in her behalf appealed to this court from an adverse determination of the proceeding in that court. Subsequent to the appeal the relator's attorneys, at her request, substituted another in their place. The attorney thus substituted, upon an affidavit that he had demanded from the former attorneys certain papers in the case which they had failed to deliver, has noticed a motion in this court for an order directing the former attorneys to deliver such papers to him. They have, in opposition to such motion, presented an affidavit in which one of them swears that he has in fact delivered to the relator personally all the material papers in the case which could be found in their possession, and that the only papers left are some unimportant ones, such as notices of argument and old stipulations to put over the case.

This would probably be a sufficient answer to the motion if it were properly here for us to decide. But upon an appeal to this court the record itself is not transmitted, and the case, for all general purposes, still remains in the court of original jurisdiction. A transcript only of the record is sent here. In all matters pertaining to the appeal itself, and to the proper hearing thereof, this court has jurisdiction, and also in regard to all applications which by statute may be made to this court after the taking of an appeal, but as to all other applications the case is regarded as still pending in the court of original jurisdiction, and such applications should be made to that court.

The motion is, therefore, denied, with ten dollars costs, with liberty to renew in the court below if relator should be so advised.

All concur.

Motion denied.


Summaries of

People ex Rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jan 23, 1894
35 N.E. 1087 (N.Y. 1894)

In People ex rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education, 141 N.Y. 86, there was a motion in the Court of Appeals for an order directing the former attorneys of the relator to deliver certain papers to her attorney afterwards employed.

Summary of this case from United Rys. Co. v. Corbin

In People ex rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education, 141 N.Y. 86, there was a motion for an order directing the former attorneys of the relator to deliver to her present attorney certain papers.

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Case details for

People ex Rel. Hoffman v. Board of Education

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE ex rel. ANNA M. HOFFMAN, Appellant, v . THE BOARD OF EDUCATION…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jan 23, 1894

Citations

35 N.E. 1087 (N.Y. 1894)
35 N.E. 1087

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