PEOPLE v. THOMAS

Docket No. 92, Calendar No. 45,077.

333 Mich. 496 (1952)

53 N.W.2d 349

PEOPLE v. THOMAS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 16, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max Tauber and Mark Friedman (Robert Newton Smiley, of counsel), for appellant.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Gerald K. O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney, and Joseph A. Sullivan, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.


REID, J.

On leave granted, defendant appeals from his conviction and sentence for robbery armed. Defendant claims errors on grounds of failure of trial judge, sua sponte, to instruct the jury respecting confessions as evidence, improper admission of evidence respecting other offenses, and improper recitals by court and prosecutor to the jury of some phases of the testimony in unexplained absence of the attorney for defendant.

Defendant and another,...

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