PEOPLE v. JACKSON

Docket Nos. 8220, 8920.

30 Mich. App. 173 (1971)

186 N.W.2d 40

PEOPLE v. GERALD JACKSON PEOPLE v. OSBORNE

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided January 26, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Thomas G. Plunkett, Prosecuting Attorney, and Dennis Donohue, Chief Appellate Counsel, for the people.

Douglas Chartrand, for defendant Jackson on appeal.

Paul R. Gilleran, for defendant Osborne on appeal.

Before: LEVIN, P.J., and T.M. BURNS and J.E. HUGHES, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant Jackson was originally charged with breaking and entering, to which he stood mute; a second count of larceny in a building was added, to which he pled guilty. Defendant Osborne was originally charged with unarmed robbery, to which he stood mute; he later pled guilty to attempted unarmed robbery. In neither case did the judge personally interrogate the defendant so as to ascertain whether or not "the plea was freely, understandingly and voluntarily...

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