Case Name: People v. Horton
Court: Michigan Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1971-06-29
Citations: 34 Mich. App. 698
Docket Number: Docket No. 8514
Parties: People v. Horton.
Judges: Before: McGregor, P. J., and Bronson and O’Hara, JJ.
Reporter: Michigan appeals reports; cases decided in the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Volume: 34
Pages: 698–698

Head Matter:
People v. Horton.
Appeal from Washtenaw, Boss W. Campbell, J.
Submitted Division 2 May 4, 1971, at Lansing.
(Docket No. 8514.)
Decided June 29, 1971.
Leave to appeal denied, 386 Mich 752.
Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Mobert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William Delhey, Prosecuting Attorney, and Thomas F. Shea and Karl V. Fink, Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys, for the people.
John B. Collins, for defendant on appeal.
Before: McGregor, P. J., and Bronson and O’Hara, JJ.

Opinion:
Memorandum Opinion. Defendant, George Horton, was tried by jury in Washtenaw County Circuit Court on July 8, 9 and 16, 1968 on the charge of breaking and entering. He was found guilty, and on July 19, 1968 was sentenced to a term of 9 to 15 years in prison.
After a careful review of the record in this case, we are satisfied that no reversible error was committed by the trial court. Affirmed.
MCLA § 750.110 (Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 28.305).