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People v. Springer

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 29, 1976
396 Mich. 116 (Mich. 1976)

Opinion

Docket No. 57573.

Decided March 29, 1976.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Cahalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Patricia J. Boyle, Principal Attorney, Research, Training Appeals, and Robert M. Morgan, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Lawrence C. Burgess and Jane Burgess for defendant.


The defendant's application for leave to appeal is considered. In lieu of leave to appeal, pursuant to GCR 1963, 853.2(4), we affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals, 64 Mich. App. 260; 235 N.W.2d 753 (1975).

MCLA 766.12; MSA 28.930 provides:

"After the testimony in support of the prosecution has been given, the witnesses for the prisoner, if he have any, shall be sworn, examined and cross-examined and he may be assisted by counsel in such examination and in the cross-examination of the witnesses in support of the prosecution."

The record does not establish that the defendant in fact had witnesses that he wished to have sworn and examined.

The Court does not approve the sharply restricted scope of preliminary examination reflected in the opinion of the Court of Appeals.

KAVANAGH, C.J., and WILLIAMS, LEVIN, COLEMAN, FITZGERALD, LINDEMER, and RYAN, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

People v. Springer

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 29, 1976
396 Mich. 116 (Mich. 1976)
Case details for

People v. Springer

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v SPRINGER

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Mar 29, 1976

Citations

396 Mich. 116 (Mich. 1976)
240 N.W.2d 205

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