PEOPLE v. INGRAM

Docket No. 90698, (Calendar No. 10).

439 Mich. 288 (1992)

484 N.W.2d 241

PEOPLE v. INGRAM

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 1, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Gay Secor Hardy, Solicitor General, William A. Forsyth, Prosecuting Attorney, Timothy K. McMorrow, Chief Appellate Attorney, and Nadine Renee Dahm, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

E. Craig Smith for the defendant.


RILEY, J.

In this case we are asked to determine whether failure by a plea-taking court to adhere to applicable plea-taking requirements during the plea proceeding provides a defendant the opportunity to challenge the validity of a conviction so obtained in a collateral attack.1 Collateral attacks, as opposed to direct appeals, require consideration of the interests of finality and of administrative consequences.

Therefore, for...

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