From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

People v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 21, 2006
475 Mich. 909 (Mich. 2006)

Opinion

         Prior report: --- Mich. ----, 705 N.W.2d 687.

         By order of the Court, leave to appeal was granted, 472 Mich. 884, 695 N.W.2d 67 (2005). By order of November 18, 2005, this case was held in abeyance pending the decisions in Davis v. Washington, cert. gtd. --- U.S. ----, 126 S.Ct. 547, 163 L.Ed.2d 458 (2005), and Hammon v. Indiana, cert. gtd. --- U.S. ----, 126 S.Ct. 552, 163 L.Ed.2d 459 (2005). On order of the Court, the consolidated opinion having been issued on June 19, 2006, Davis v. Washington, --- U.S. ----, 126 S.Ct. 2266, 165 L.E.2d 224, the case is again considered. We REMAND this case to the Oakland Circuit Court for an evidentiary hearing to evaluate defense counsel's request to present evidence regarding defendant's stepbrother's alleged prior false accusation of sexual abuse. Because the evidence in this case of a prior false allegation of sexual abuse does not constitute evidence of the victim's "sexual conduct," the rape-shield statute, MCL 750.520j, does not apply, and the Court of Appeals erred in concluding that defendant was required to follow the procedural requirements of this statute. Nevertheless, before admitting evidence of a prior false allegation, the circuit court must first determine whether defense counsel has a good-faith basis to present evidence regarding the alleged prior false accusation. If the court determines that defense counsel has a good-faith basis, it must then determine whether the evidence of the alleged prior false accusation is being used for credibility purposes or for a proper purpose under MRE 404(b). Evidence that is admitted for credibility must be admitted in a manner that is consistent with MRE 608(b), which permits this type of specific conduct to be "inquired into on cross-examination of the witness" but does not permit the specific conduct to be "proved by extrinsic evidence." Evidence that is admitted for a proper purpose under MRE 404(b) can be proved by relevant extrinsic evidence. Accordingly, on remand, the circuit court shall determine whether defense counsel has a good-faith basis to present evidence regarding defendant's stepbrother's alleged prior false accusation and, if such a good-faith basis exists, whether the evidence is being admitted for credibility or for a proper purpose under MRE 404(b). We DIRECT the circuit court to conduct the evidentiary hearing and to submit a transcript of the hearing along with its findings to the Clerk of this Court within 35 days of the date of this order.


         We retain jurisdiction.

         WEAVER, J., dissents and states as follows:

         I dissent and would not remand this case for an evidentiary hearing. This case has been pending in this Court for over 2 1/2 years. There is sufficient information before this Court to decide this case now.

         MARILYN J. KELLY, J., joins the statement of WEAVER, J.


Summaries of

People v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 21, 2006
475 Mich. 909 (Mich. 2006)
Case details for

People v. Jackson

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Nicholas James…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jul 21, 2006

Citations

475 Mich. 909 (Mich. 2006)
475 Mich. 909

Citing Cases

People v. Witt

People v Steele, 283 Mich App 472, 479; 769 NW2d 256 (2009). In People v Jackson, 475 Mich 909, 910; 717 NW2d…

People v. Weirich

Under MRE 608(b), the trial court has discretion to permit a party to elicit on cross-examination evidence…