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In re ZD

Supreme Court of Michigan
Apr 2, 2004
469 Mich. 997 (Mich. 2004)

Summary

In People v. Powe, 679 N.W.2d 67 (Mich. 2004), the court declared the Tanner rule inapplicable to offenses punishable by imprisonment for "life or any term of years"—which included armed robbery.

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Opinion

No. 125309.

January 23, 2004. April 2, 2004.


Leave to Appeal Denied.

No. 125309; Court of Appeals No. 247445. Reconsideration denied.


Summaries of

In re ZD

Supreme Court of Michigan
Apr 2, 2004
469 Mich. 997 (Mich. 2004)

In People v. Powe, 679 N.W.2d 67 (Mich. 2004), the court declared the Tanner rule inapplicable to offenses punishable by imprisonment for "life or any term of years"—which included armed robbery.

Summary of this case from Washington v. McQuiggin
Case details for

In re ZD

Case Details

Full title:IN RE ZD. (FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY v. DAVIS)

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Apr 2, 2004

Citations

469 Mich. 997 (Mich. 2004)
679 N.W.2d 67

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