PEOPLE v. BOSCAGLIA

Docket No. 70529, (Calendar No. 10).

419 Mich. 556 (1984)

357 N.W.2d 648

PEOPLE v. BOSCAGLIA

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 19, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Louis J. Caruso, Solicitor General, John D. O'Hair, Prosecuting Attorney, Edward Reilly Wilson, Deputy Chief, Civil and Appeals, and Rosemary A. Gordon, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

R. Burke Fossee (Frank N. MacLean, of counsel) for the defendant.


BRICKLEY, J.

Defendant was charged with possessing a stolen vehicle with intent to pass title. The vehicle was a pickup truck made up of a stolen cab and its appurtenances mounted on a non-stolen chassis powered by a non-stolen engine and drive train.

The issue, of first impression, is whether the stolen cab is sufficient to make the truck a stolen motor vehicle within the meaning of MCL 257.254; MSA 9.1954. We hold that it is not.

In May, 1980, a...

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