11 Misc. 117 | New York County Courts | 1895
I think that the motion should be granted, A justice of the peace has such jurisdiction “ as is specially
If the foregoing conclusions are correct, then it necessarily follows that the judgment rendered by the justice was absolutely void, and, being void, can' be assailed whenever and wherever it is sought to be enforced. Ferguson v. Crawford, 70 N. Y. 254.
Motion granted, with ten dollars costs.