Michigan Supreme Court, 1942

People v. Staebler

People v. Staebler
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided November 24, 1942 · SHARPE, J.
6 N.W.2d 522; 303 Mich. 298; 1942 Mich. LEXIS 382 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

People v. Staebler

Opinion of the Court

Carl Staebler, a deputy sheriff of Wayne county, was tried and convicted on the charge of conspiring to obstruct justice. The same questions raised by this defendant were considered inPeople v. Wilcox, ante, 287. Decision in that case is controlling of all questions raised in the case at bar.

Judgment affirmed.

CHANDLER, C.J., and NORTH, STARR, BUTZEL, and BUSHNELL, JJ., concurred. BOYLES and WIEST, JJ., did not sit. *Page 300

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