MELE v. BECKER

Docket No. 136.

1 Mich. App. 172 (1965)

134 N.W.2d 846

MELE v. BECKER.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided May 17, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph & Joseph (Joseph R. Joseph, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Brownell, Gault, & Williams (Douglas M. Philpott, of counsel), for defendants.


BURNS, J.

In this cause, plaintiff appeals a jury verdict of no cause of action. He claims that he was prejudiced by certain remarks of a presiding judge to a jury panel as part of a general indoctrination on the court system and on the role of the jurors.

The February term jury panel reported to the presiding judge for an indoctrination lecture prior to reporting to any courtroom for jury duty. During the course...

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