PEOPLE v. LONG

Docket No. 63102.

409 Mich. 346 (1980)

294 N.W.2d 197

PEOPLE v. LONG

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided July 16, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Edward J. Grant, Prosecuting Attorney, and John L. Wildeboer, Chief Appellate Attorney, for the people.

State Appellate Defender (by Lynn Chard and F. Martin Tieber) for defendant.


PER CURIAM:

Defendant was charged with two counts of larceny in a building.1 On October 19, 1977, he was convicted, as charged, by a jury. He was sentenced to serve from 14 months to 4 years imprisonment on November 4, 1977. We conclude that the charged conduct, as outlined by the evidence introduced at trial, will not sustain the convictions of larceny.

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Evidence introduced by the prosecution at trial indicated that the...

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