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People v. Wright

Supreme Court of Michigan
Oct 6, 1998
459 Mich. 876 (Mich. 1998)

Opinion

No. 108450.

October 6, 1998.


Summary Dispositions October 6, 1998.

In lieu of granting leave to appeal, the matter is remanded to the Court of Appeals for it to reconsider the issue whether the trial court erred in admitting Dr. Warnick's testimony concerning bite marks, including his testimony with regard to statistical probabilities, without conducting a Davis-Frye hearing. People v. Davis, 343 Mich. 348 (1955), and Frye v. United States, 54 App. DC 46; 293 F. 1013 (1923). MCR 7.302(F)(1). The Court of Appeals should reconsider its decision on this point in light of its decision in Nelson v. American Sterilizer Co (On Remand), 223 Mich. App. 485 (1997). After reconsideration, the Court of Appeals is to file its amplified opinion with the clerk of the Supreme Court. Jurisdiction is retained.

Court of Appeals No. 179564.


Summaries of

People v. Wright

Supreme Court of Michigan
Oct 6, 1998
459 Mich. 876 (Mich. 1998)
Case details for

People v. Wright

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. WRIGHT

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Oct 6, 1998

Citations

459 Mich. 876 (Mich. 1998)
586 N.W.2d 743