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People v. Stardevant

Michigan Court of Appeals
Apr 28, 1971
33 Mich. App. 252 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)

Opinion

Docket No. 8979.

Decided April 28, 1971.

Appeal from Ingham, Donald L. Reisig, J. Submitted Division 2 February 9, 1971, at Detroit. (Docket No. 8979.) Decided April 28, 1971.

Ronald L. Stardevant was convicted, on his plea of guilty, of uttering and publishing a forged instrument. Defendant appeals. The people's motion to affirm granted.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Raymond L. Scoedeller, Prosecuting Attorney, and James R. Ramsey, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

R. Glenn Mathews, Jr., for defendant on appeal.

Before: LESINSKI, C.J., and LEVIN and V.J. BRENNAN, JJ.


Defendant was convicted by his plea of guilty of uttering and publishing a forged instrument, contrary to MCLA § 750.249 (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 28.446). His appeal as of right is met by the people's motion to affirm. GCR 1963, 817.5 (3).

It is manifest that the question presented, on which decision of the cause depends, is so unsubstantial as to require no argument or formal submission. A defendant is not denied due process rights by the fact that the trial court considers information in a pre-sentence report in determining sentence. People v. Giacalone (1970), 23 Mich. App. 163; People v. Camak (1967), 5 Mich. App. 655.

Motion to affirm is granted.

Judge LEVIN concurs because the information relied on by the judge when he sentenced the defendant was disclosed to the defendant and the defendant did not deny its accuracy or request an opportunity to contest its accuracy.


Summaries of

People v. Stardevant

Michigan Court of Appeals
Apr 28, 1971
33 Mich. App. 252 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)
Case details for

People v. Stardevant

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. STARDEVANT

Court:Michigan Court of Appeals

Date published: Apr 28, 1971

Citations

33 Mich. App. 252 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971)
189 N.W.2d 822

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