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People v. Banks

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 15, 2002
647 N.W.2d 504 (Mich. 2002)

Opinion

No. 120942.

July 15, 2002.


COA: 225052, Kent CC: 99-007807-FC

On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal from the January 15, 2002 decision of the Court of Appeals is considered and it is DENIED, because we are not persuaded that the question presented should be reviewed by this Court.


I would grant leave to appeal. At a minimum, this Court should clarify the standards regarding shackling of defense witnesses. The question of a trial court's authority to shackle a defense witness, rather than a defendant, merits consideration by this Court. Further, because this is an issue of first impression, I question how the trial court abused its discretion by deferring to the expertise of the Department of Corrections officer in the absence of any legal standards. Finally, I would grant to consider the proper harmless error inquiry in this situation. An argument may be available that an appellate court should consider whether, had the trial court conducted the proper inquiry, the witness would have been shackled in any event.

Weaver, J., joins in the statement of Corrigan, C.J.

Markman, J., would grant leave to appeal.


Summaries of

People v. Banks

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 15, 2002
647 N.W.2d 504 (Mich. 2002)
Case details for

People v. Banks

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DERREK S. BANKS…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jul 15, 2002

Citations

647 N.W.2d 504 (Mich. 2002)
466 Mich. 892