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In re Wilkowski

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 19, 1935
270 Mich. 687 (Mich. 1935)

Opinion

Submitted March 19, 1935. (Calendar No. 38,381 1/2.)

Leave to appeal denied March 19, 1935.

Petition by Anthony J. Wilkowski for leave to appeal in the nature of certiorari from conviction of contempt of court for failure to obey order for appearance as a witness before Thomas M. Cotter, judge of the recorder's court of the city of Detroit, conducting an examination pursuant to so-called one-man grand jury act (3 Comp. Laws 1929, § 17215 et seq.). Submitted March 19, 1935. (Calendar No. 38,381 1/2.) Leave to appeal denied March 19, 1935.

C. Walter Healy ( Frank W. Atkinson, of counsel), for petitioner.

George E. Brand, amicus curiae. Harry S. Toy, Attorney General, and Chester P. O'Hara and Edmund E. Shepherd, Assistants Attorney General, for the people.


The sole question presented by the application of Senator Wilkowski for certiorari to review conviction of contempt of court for failure to obey an order for his appearance as a witness before Honorable Thomas M. Cotter, judge of the recorder's court of the city of Detroit, then conducting an examination under the provisions of 3 Comp. Laws 1929, § 17215 et seq., is whether such contempt proceeding is criminal or civil in character. As stated in applicant's brief:

"If this be a criminal proceeding and the constitutional provision does not provide immunity in criminal proceedings obviously the lower court was right."

We adhere to the rule as stated by Chief Justice White in Williamson v. United States, 207 U.S. 425 ( 28 Sup. Ct. 163), that all criminal offenses are comprehended by the terms "treason, felony and breach of the peace," and hold that the proceeding in question is criminal in its nature and not civil. Carnahan v. Carnahan, 143 Mich. 390, 399 (114 Am. St. Rep. 660, 8 Ann. Cas. 53).

See Michigan Const. 1908, art. 5, § 8.

We have just passed upon the nature of proceedings under 3 Comp. Laws 1929, § 17215 et seq., in Re Petition for Investigation of Recount, ante, 328.

The application is denied.

EDWARD M. SHARPE, J., did not sit.


Summaries of

In re Wilkowski

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 19, 1935
270 Mich. 687 (Mich. 1935)
Case details for

In re Wilkowski

Case Details

Full title:In re WILKOWSKI

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Mar 19, 1935

Citations

270 Mich. 687 (Mich. 1935)
259 N.W. 658

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