People v. Knight, Docket No. 11615

Decision Date01 June 1972
Docket NumberDocket No. 11615,No. 1,1
PartiesPEOPLE of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Johnny KNIGHT, Defendant-Appellant
CourtCourt of Appeal of Michigan — District of US

William R. Stackpoole, Detroit, for defendant-appellant.

Frank J. Kelley, Atty. Gen., Robert A. Derengoski, Sol. Gen., William L. Cahalan, Pros. Atty., Dominick R. Carnovale, Chief, Appellate Div., Robert A. Reuther, Asst. Pros. Atty., for plaintiff-appellee.

Before LEVIN, P.J., and BRONSON and VanVALKENBURG, * JJ.

PER CURIAM.

Defendant appeals as of right from his jury conviction and sentence of 5 to 10 years for robbery armed. M.C.L.A. § 750.529; M.S.A. § 28.797.

The trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for a new trial made on the ground that the verdict was contrary to the great weight of the evidence. The defendant argues that the description given by witness Fennoy--that is, wearing bluish or greyish work clothes--did not match the person identified by Fennoy at the showup who, concededly, was wearing forest green pants and a navy-blue jacket. Fennoy said, however, that his identification was not based on the clothing. The jury also heard evidence that the defendant had been apprehended while running within a few blocks of the scene of the crime a short time after the crime was committed. The defendant's explanation for running was before the jury. It was for the jury to resolve the factual dispute.

The defendant next contends that his arrest was made upon mere suspicion since the police broadcast merely said to be on the lookout for tall Negro males in the vicinity of the armed robbery. The defendant was seen shortly after the robbery only two to three blocks away. He was a Negro and of the same general height as the assailants. He was seen running with another man, who also matched the description, in the early hours of the morning across streets and between houses without apparent reason.

A police officer who has received by radio the details of the commission of a felony, including a description of the perpetrators, has probable cause to arrest persons matching that description who are traveling on a possible escape route from the scene of the crime shortly after its commission. People v. Scott, 23 Mich.App. 568, 570, 179 N.W.2d 255 (1970). The defendant's arrest was not illegal, and the testimony concerning the subsequent identification at the showup was...

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  • People v. Coward
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of Michigan — District of US
    • January 26, 1981
    ...213 N.W.2d 780 (1973), lv. den. 392 Mich. 765 (1974); People v. Bentley, 47 Mich.App. 150, 209 N.W.2d 333 (1973); People v. Knight, 41 Mich.App. 293, 199 N.W.2d 861 (1972); People v. Scott, 23 Mich.App. 568, 179 N.W.2d 255 (1970), lv. den. 383 Mich. 791 (1970); People v. Jonnie Mae Jones, 1......
  • People v. Ulrich
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of Michigan — District of US
    • May 8, 1978
    ...23 Mich.App. 568, 570, 179 N.W.2d 255 (1970); People v. Beauregard, 21 Mich.App. 224, 175 N.W.2d 301 (1970); People v. Knight, 41 Mich.App. 293, 294, 199 N.W.2d 861 (1972), and People v. Obadele, 58 Mich.App. 139, 227 N.W.2d 258 In support of their argument defendants cite People v. Gonzale......

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