PEOPLE v. COURTS

Docket No. 58944.

401 Mich. 57 (1977)

257 N.W.2d 101

PEOPLE v. COURTS (CITY OF PONTIAC v. COURTS)

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided August 29, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alger H. Strom, Deputy City Attorney, for the plaintiff City of Pontiac.

Robert G. Courts, Jr., in propria persona.


PER CURIAM:

Defendant alleges on appeal that the sentence imposed as a result of his conviction for operating a motor vehicle without a certificate of registration in his possession, following a bench trial, was invalid to the extent that it exceeded the sentence that would have been imposed had the defendant pled guilty. The Court of Appeals affirmed his conviction, holding that the district court had power to individualize punishment even though the offense was...

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