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Smith v. Anonymous Joint Enterprise

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jan 13, 2010
776 N.W.2d 314 (Mich. 2010)

Summary

holding that a trial counsel's failure to present alibi testimony did not require reversal or an evidentiary hearing because "there was significant eyewitness testimony at trial"

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Opinion

No. 138456-8.

January 13, 2010.


Order

SC: 138456-8, COA: 275297, 275316, 275463, Leelanau CC: 05-006952-CZ

On order of the Chief Justice, the motion by plaintiff-appellant for extension of the time for filing her brief on appeal is considered and it is GRANTED.


Summaries of

Smith v. Anonymous Joint Enterprise

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jan 13, 2010
776 N.W.2d 314 (Mich. 2010)

holding that a trial counsel's failure to present alibi testimony did not require reversal or an evidentiary hearing because "there was significant eyewitness testimony at trial"

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Case details for

Smith v. Anonymous Joint Enterprise

Case Details

Full title:DERITH SMITH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ANONYMOUS JOINT ENTERPRISE, GEORGE…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jan 13, 2010

Citations

776 N.W.2d 314 (Mich. 2010)

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