PEOPLE v. ALBERT

Docket No. 74, Calendar No. 48,220.

358 Mich. 647 (1960)

101 N.W.2d 378

PEOPLE v. ALBERT.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, and William P. Pellow, Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Peter E. Bradt and Theodore G. Albert, for defendants.


KELLY, J.

Defendants appeal from a denial of a motion to quash complaint, warrant, and amended information.

The complaint and warrant charge as follows:

"That Dr. James A. Albert, a chiropodist then and there wrongfully and unlawfully did hold himself out to the public as being able to cure and alleviate human ailments and diseases not covered by his license as a chiropodist and was allowed by Dr. Samuel G. Albert to practice medicine and surgery and...

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