Theodore B. Knudson v. E. R. anderson and
1937.MN.87, 272 N.W. 376, 199 MINN. 479
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2. Garnishment statutes are designed to protect creditors without injustice to debtors or garnishees. It is not contemplated that the garnishee shall interest himself for the protection of his creditor, the defendant in the original action; nor should the statute be so construed as to enable the garnishee to assist his creditor.