A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome. [People v Randolph, ___ Mich ___, ___; ___ NW2d ___ (2018) (Docket No. 153309); slip op at 6 (footnotes and citations omitted).]
A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome. [People v Randolph, ___ Mich ___, ___; ___ NW2d ___ (2018) (Docket No. 153309); slip op at 6 (footnotes and citation omitted).]
A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome. [People v Randolph, ___ Mich ___, ___; ___ NW2d ___ (2018) (Docket No. 153309); slip op at 6 (footnotes, citations and quotation marks omitted).]
People v Putman, 309 Mich App 240, 248; 870 NW2d 593 (2015). As the Michigan Supreme Court recently recognized in People v Randolph, ___ Mich ___, ___; ___ NW2d ___ (2018) (Docket No. 153309); slip op at 6: [E]stablishing ineffective assistance requires a defendant to show (1) that trial counsel's performance was objectively deficient, and (2) that the deficiencies prejudiced the defendant.