PEOPLE v. KUNTZE

Calendar No. 98, Docket No. 49,788.

371 Mich. 419 (1963)

124 N.W.2d 269

PEOPLE v. KUNTZE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 4, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell W. Bradley, Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Doyle & Doyle, for defendant.

Amici Curiae:

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, and Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, for the Attorney General, for affirmance.

T. Harrison Stanton, Gilbert M. Frimet, and Nedwin L. Smokler, for State Bar of Michigan Committee on Civil Liberties.

Leo A. Farhat and William N. Kritselis, for State Bar of Michigan Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, for affirmance.


SOURIS, J.

Defendants were convicted of possession of part of a deer in violation of CLS 1956, § 312.9 (Stat Ann 1958 Rev § 13.1338), a misdemeanor. Their motion, made before trial and preserved for review, to suppress evidence essential to their conviction on the ground that it had been obtained by an illegal search and seizure in violation of their constitutional rights, was denied. They appeal, claiming the trial court erred in denying their motion to...

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