PEOPLE v. MARKLEIN

Docket No. 81, Calendar No. 48,118.

358 Mich. 471 (1960)

101 N.W.2d 348

PEOPLE v. MARKLEIN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, Nicholas V. Olds and Wilbur DeYoung, Assistants Attorney General, for the people.

Joseph W. Louisell and Ivan E. Barris, for defendant.


BLACK, J.

Defendant Marvin Marklein and others were charged with "conspiracy to violate various provisions of the election laws of the State." The examining magistrate conducted an extended hearing, evidenced by 964 pages of transcript, and thereupon determined to bind Marklein and certain others over to circuit court for trial. Marklein moved in circuit court to quash, alleging that no evidence sufficient to hold him for...

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