PEOPLE v. HARRIS

Docket No. 1204.

37 Mich. App. 179 (1971)

194 N.W.2d 414

PEOPLE v. JAMES HARRIS

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided November 23, 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.

John N. O'Brien, for defendant.

Before: McGREGOR, P.J., and FITZGERALD and QUINN, JJ.


Leave to appeal granted, 386 Mich. 778.

QUINN, J.

Is a person indicted by a grand jury convened pursuant to MCLA 767.7 et seq.; MSA 28.947 et seq. entitled to a preliminary examination? The trial court said yes. This Court says no and reverses.

A grand jury convened pursuant to the above statutes indicted defendant May 27, 1971. His motion for preliminary examination was granted June 16, 1971, over the objection of the people. On leave...

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