Willing To Remit The Judgment
WILLING TO REMIT THE JUDGMENT
In the case of Mary J. Tubbs vs. Hannah Higgins, the Dexter case in which the defendant got a judgment of $25 against the plaintiff, a most unusual termination in a suit, the plaintiff made a motion for a new trial on the ground that the jury had no right to render such a verdict and also that the court failed to discharge the jury after being requested to do so by attorneys on both sides.
Cavanaugh & Wedemyer now file a record in court in which they remit the $25 judgment.
Randall & Jones maintain that their motion for a new trial still stands.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat