Opinion
358898
01-04-2023
People of Michigan v. Dawayne Dashawn Davis
LC No. 19-001797-01-FH
Noah P. Hood Presiding Judge, Christopher M. Murray, Michael J. Riordan Judges
ORDER
The Court orders that the motion to remand and the motion to supplement the motion to remand are GRANTED. This case is REMANDED to the trial court for an evidentiary hearing and decision whether defendant was denied the effective assistance of counsel. People v Ginther, 390 Mich. 436 (1973). If the court determines that defendant was denied the effective assistance of counsel, the court may determine and effectuate the remedy it considers appropriate. See Lafler v Cooper, 566 U.S. 156; 132 S.Ct. 1376, 1388-1389; 182 L.Ed.2d 398 (2012). Proceedings on remand are limited to the issues raised in the motion to remand. This Court retains jurisdiction.
Defendant shall file a file a motion to initiate the proceedings on remand within 14 days of the date of this order is entered. If the motion is not filed within this period, the proceedings on appeal will resume in this Court. Defendant shall file with this Court a copy of any motion and supporting brief filed in the trial court, and defendant shall file a copy of any order entered within 14 days after entry.
The trial court shall hear and decide the matter within 56 days of the date of this order and shall make an appropriate determination on the record. The trial court shall order a transcript of any hearing on remand to be prepared at public expense and filed within 21 days after completion of the proceedings.
Defendant may file a supplemental brief addressing the issues raised on remand within 21 days after the date of entry of the trial court's order deciding the matter or the date the transcript is filed, whichever is later. Plaintiff may file a supplemental brief in response.