PEOPLE v. DUPIE

Docket No. 56009, (Calendar No. 17).

395 Mich. 483 (1975)

236 N.W.2d 494

PEOPLE v. DUPIE

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 18, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, James B. Jenkins, Prosecuting Attorney, and Prosecuting Attorneys Appellate Service (by Edward R. Wilson, Director, and William P. Weiner), for the people.

Wisti & Jaaskelainen (by J. Kent Bourland), for defendant on appeal.


J.W. FITZGERALD, J.

Defendant was jury-tried and convicted of unarmed robbery.1 Evidence introduced by the people at trial indicated that defendant, at the time 17 years of age, spent the late evening hours of August 25-26, 1971, in the company of complainant John Gregorich and others eating and drinking. In the morning defendant and complainant visited downtown Ontonagon where complainant, planning to go to Detroit to get on a freighter...

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