People v. Delongchamps
| Decision Date | 16 December 1981 |
| Docket Number | Nos. 66608,66609,s. 66608 |
| Citation | People v. Delongchamps, 313 N.W.2d 283, 412 Mich. 857 (Mich. 1981) |
| Parties | PEOPLE of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Donald Frederick DeLONGCHAMPS and Harvey Ross Mick, Defendants-Appellants. 412 Mich. 857, 313 N.W.2d 283 |
| Court | Michigan Supreme Court |
ORDER
On order of the Court, the motion for immediate consideration is considered, and it is GRANTED.
The motion to continue post-conviction bond and vacate the trial court order directing the defendants to appear is DENIED.SeeM.C.L. § 770.9;M.S.A. § 28.1106, People v. George, 399 Mich. 638, 250 N.W.2d 491(1977).
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