Michigan Court of Appeals, 1972

People v. Johnson

People v. Johnson
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided January 27, 1972 · Brennan, Burns, Fitzgerald
38 Mich. App. 263; 196 N.W.2d 30

People v. Johnson

Opinion of the Court

Memorandum Opinion.

Defendant Albert Francis Johnson was convicted by a jury of the offense of unlawful sale of a hallucinogenic drug, contrary to MCLA 335.106; MSA 18.1106. He was sentenced to a prison term of 1-1/2 to 4 years.

On appeal defendant claims that the people did not prove that phencyclidine (P.C.P.) was a dangerous drug and devotes the major portion of his brief to the issue of dangerous drugs.

The trial court was correct. The defendant was charged with selling a hallucinogenic drug, not a dangerous drug.

An examination of the record and briefs discloses no prejudicial error.

Affirmed.

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