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People v. Moorman

Supreme Court of Michigan
Sep 9, 1997
568 N.W.2d 683 (Mich. 1997)

Opinion

No. 107754.

Leave to Appeal Denied September 9, 1997.


Court of Appeals No. 181666.

BOYLE, KELLY, and TAYLOR, JJ.

We would direct further briefing on the question whether under the peculiar facts of the case the jury was prevented from reaching a rational, informed decision on the manslaughter count because of inadequate or erroneous instructions on causation and to discuss the implications of this Court's decision in People v. Bailey, 451 Mich. 657, 676-679 (1996).

Reconsideration denied November 25, 1997.

BOYLE, KELLY, and TAYLOR, JJ.

We would grant the motion for reconsideration and, on reconsideration, would direct further briefing on the question whether under the peculiar facts of the case the jury was prevented from reaching a rational, informed decision on the manslaughter count because of inadequate or erroneous instructions on causation and to discuss the implications of this Court's decision in People v. Bailey, 451 Mich. 657, 676-679 (1996).


Summaries of

People v. Moorman

Supreme Court of Michigan
Sep 9, 1997
568 N.W.2d 683 (Mich. 1997)
Case details for

People v. Moorman

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. MOORMAN

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Sep 9, 1997

Citations

568 N.W.2d 683 (Mich. 1997)
456 Mich. 866