People v. Brashier

Michigan Court of Appeals
People v. Brashier, 194 Mich. App. 413 (1992)
487 N.W.2d 479

People v. Brashier

Opinion of the Court

The Court orders that the petition to convene a special panel pursuant to Administrative Order No. 1990-6 is granted and the prior opinion in Docket No. 134343* is vacated.

The question in conflict to be resolved is:

Whether the definition of gross indecency of MCL 750.338; MSA 28.570 is the "common sense of society” definition from People v Dexter, 6 Mich App 247; 148 NW2d 915 (1967), or the definition in People v Lino, 190 Mich App 715; 476 NW2d 654 (1991), adopted from People v Howell, 396 Mich 16; 238 NW2d 148 (1976).
See, also, People v Emmerich, 175 Mich App 283; 437 NW2d 30 (1989), and People v Lynch, 179 Mich App 63; 445 NW2d 803 (1989).

The prosecution may, within 28 days of the date of the Clerk’s certification of this order, submit a supplemental brief. Defendant may file a brief in opposition within 28 days after the prosecution serves its brief on defendant. Fourteen copies of the briefs must be filed._

Unpublished opinion per curiam of the Court of Appeals, decided February 27,1992.

Reference

Full Case Name
PEOPLE v. BRASHIER
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published