PEOPLE v. DOUGLAS

Docket No. 301233.

813 N.W.2d 337 (2011)

295 Mich. App. 129

PEOPLE v. DOUGLAS.

Court of Appeals of Michigan.

Decided December 29, 2011, at 9:00 a.m.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bill Schuette , Attorney General, John J. Bursch , Solicitor General, Kym L. Worthy , Prosecuting Attorney, Timothy A. Baughman , Chief of Research, Training and Appeals, and Jason W. Williams , Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

John F. Royal for defendant.

Before: SHAPIRO, P.J., and WHITBECK and GLEICHER, JJ.


WHITBECK, J.

The prosecution charged defendant Todd Alan Douglas, Sr., with copying audio or video recordings for gain. The trial court dismissed the case, ruling that a provision of the statute under which he was charged1 was unconstitutional because the statutory term "prominent place" was vague. The prosecution appeals.

The statute provides that "[a] person shall not . . . [s]ell, rent, distribute, transport, or possess for...

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