PEOPLE v. STURDIVANT

Docket Nos. 65414, 65853.

412 Mich. 92 (1981)

312 N.W.2d 622

PEOPLE v. STURDIVANT PEOPLE v. ROBINSON

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 23, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, and Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, for the people.

Alton Davis, Prosecuting Attorney, and Thomas C. Nelson, Assistant Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorneys Appellate Service, for the people in Sturdivant.

John Dennany, Prosecuting Attorney, and Leonard J. Malinowski, Assistant Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorneys Appellate Service, for the people in Robinson.

State Appellate Defender (by Chari Grove, for defendant Sturdivant, and Terence R. Flanagan, for defendant Robinson).


PER CURIAM:

In each of these cases, the defendant was placed on probation, with a condition that he spend the first six months in jail, as authorized by MCL 771.3; MSA 28.1133.1 After each defendant was released he violated probation and was sentenced to prison. The question presented by these two applications for leave to appeal is whether a defendant is entitled to credit against the sentence...

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