Case Name: PEOPLE v. KING
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1975
Citations: 394 Mich. 82
Docket Number: 
Parties: PEOPLE v KING
Judges: T. G. Kavanagh, C. J., and Swainson, Williams, Levin, M. S. Coleman, and J. W. Fitzgerald, JJ., concurred.
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 394
Pages: 82–82

Head Matter:
PEOPLE v KING
Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Farrell E. Elliott, Prosecuting Attorney, and Howard C Marderosian, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the people. State Appellate Defender Office (by Steven L. Schwartz), for defendant. (Docket No. 54730.) Reported below: 45 Mich App 130; 206 NW2d 241 (1973).

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The issues upon which leave to appeal in this matter was heretofore granted having been thoroughly examined, briefs thereon considered, and oral arguments heard, it is the opinion of the Court that leave to appeal was improvidently granted.
The order reported at 391 Mich 753 dated December 27,1973 is vacated.
T. G. Kavanagh, C. J., and Swainson, Williams, Levin, M. S. Coleman, and J. W. Fitzgerald, JJ., concurred.
The late Justice T. M. Kavanagh took no part in the decision of this case.