PEOPLE v. GRAY

Docket No. 11188.

40 Mich. App. 417 (1972)

198 N.W.2d 883

PEOPLE v. GRAY

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided May 1, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Walter W. Turton, Prosecuting Attorney, Peter Deegan, Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and Delmer L. Cleland, Corporation Counsel, for the people.

Jane Burgess, Assistant State Appellate Defender, for defendant.

Before: LESINSKI, C.J., and McGREGOR and QUINN, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant Gray was convicted on his plea of guilty of breaking and entering an unoccupied dwelling. MCLA 750.110; MSA 28.305. He appeals as of right.

Before accepting defendant's plea of guilty, the trial court failed to inform him of his Federal constitutional privilege against self-incrimination secured by the Fifth Amendment.

Failure of the trial court to advise the defendant of this right...

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