The question is whether a sworn criminal complaint, purporting to charge as a matter of personal knowledge of complainant that defendant committed an offense cognizable by a justice of the peace, may be attacked on the ground that the complainant did not have personal knowledge of the facts charged but, in fact and contrary to the face of the complaint, signed it on information and belief. Plaintiff appeals...
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