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People v. Hughes

Michigan Court of Appeals
Aug 28, 1970
26 Mich. App. 355 (Mich. Ct. App. 1970)

Opinion

Docket No. 8,111.

Decided August 28, 1970.

Appeal from Wayne, Richard M. Maher, J. Submitted Division 1 July 7, 1970, at Detroit. (Docket No. 8,111.) Decided August 28, 1970.

Melvin Hughes was convicted of armed robbery. Defendant appeals. Affirmed.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Cahalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Dominick R. Carnovale, Chief, Appellate Department, and Patricia J. Pernick, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

John B. Carlin, Jr., for defendant on appeal.

Before: V.J. BRENNAN, P.J., and J.H. GILLS and O'HARA, JJ.

Former Supreme Court Justice, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment pursuant to Const 1963, art 6, § 23 as amended in 1968.


Defendant appeals as of right from a jury conviction of armed robbery contrary to MCLA § 750.529 (Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 28.797). He contends that the trial court committed reversible error by failing to charge the jury on the lesser included offense of robbery unarmed and by failing to charge with respect to the credibility of complainant's identification of him. Defendant also contends that the evidence was not sufficient to convict beyond a reasonable doubt.

The people have filed a motion to affirm. GCR 1963, 817.5(3).

An instruction on the lesser included offense was not required because there was no evidence to support a conviction of robbery unarmed. See People v. Martin #1 (1970), 21 Mich. App. 207, and cases cited there. A witness's identification of a defendant raises an issue of credibility. People v. Myers (1969), 16 Mich. App. 618; People v. Caldwell (1969), 20 Mich. App. 224. The trial court adequately instructed the jury on that issue. Finally, the transcript shows sufficient evidence to convict beyond a reasonable doubt.

It is manifest that the questions sought to be reviewed and on which the decision of the cause depends are so unsubstantial as to need no argument or formal submission. Motion to affirm is granted.


Summaries of

People v. Hughes

Michigan Court of Appeals
Aug 28, 1970
26 Mich. App. 355 (Mich. Ct. App. 1970)
Case details for

People v. Hughes

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. HUGHES

Court:Michigan Court of Appeals

Date published: Aug 28, 1970

Citations

26 Mich. App. 355 (Mich. Ct. App. 1970)
182 N.W.2d 631

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