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People v. Porter

Michigan Court of Appeals
May 26, 1971
34 Mich. App. 100 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)

Opinion

Docket No. 9912.

Decided May 26, 1971.

Appeal from Recorder's Court of Detroit, Joseph A. Gillis, J. Submitted Division 1 April 27, 1971, at Grand Rapids. (Docket No. 9912.) Decided May 26, 1971.

Earlvin Lee Porter was convicted, on his plea of guilty, of attempted fraudulent use of a credit card. Defendant appeals. Affirmed.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Cahalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Dominick R. Carnovale, Chief, Appellate Department, and Arthur N. Bishop, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Thomas J. Olejnik, for defendant on appeal.

Before: T.M. BURNS, P.J., and R.B. BURNS and FITZGERALD, JJ.


Defendant pled guilty to the charge of attempted fraudulent use of a credit card; he did not file a motion to withdraw his guilty plea in the trial court, but here asserts that the same was involuntarily made. The people have filed a motion to affirm pursuant to GCR 1963, 817.5(3).

MCLA § 750.157q (Stat Ann 1971 Cum Supp § 28.354[16]).

A review of the briefs and records in this cause make it manifest that the questions sought to be reviewed are so insubstantial as to need no argument or formal submission.

Accordingly, the motion to affirm is granted.


Summaries of

People v. Porter

Michigan Court of Appeals
May 26, 1971
34 Mich. App. 100 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)
Case details for

People v. Porter

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. PORTER

Court:Michigan Court of Appeals

Date published: May 26, 1971

Citations

34 Mich. App. 100 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)
190 N.W.2d 749