Michigan Court of Appeals, 1971

People v. Bailey

People v. Bailey
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided January 28, 1971 · Danhof, McGregor, Quinn
30 Mich. App. 252; 186 N.W.2d 21; 1971 Mich. App. LEXIS 2212

People v. Bailey

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This case is submitted on the people’s motion to affirm. Defendant appeals from his conviction upon a plea of guilty to the offense of assault with intent to rob while armed. MCLA § 750.89 (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 28.284). He was sentenced to life imprisonment. On appeal he claims that the trial court erred in accepting his plea of guilty in the presence of counsel substituted for his court-appointed attorney of record. The guilty plea transcript, however, reveals that such substitution was accomplished with the permission of the defendant. In addition, we cannot discern any way in which defendant was prejudiced as a result of this substitution. People v. Douglas (1966), 4 Mich App 208.

Motion to affirm is granted.

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