Michigan Supreme Court, 1973

Sinnott v. Noble

Sinnott v. Noble
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided September 18, 1973 · Brennan, Coleman, Kavanagh, Levin, Swainson, Williams
390 Mich. 91

Sinnott v. Noble

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Order.

The issues upon which leave to appeal in this matter was heretofore granted having been thoroughly examined, and briefs and arguments thereon considered, it is the opinion of the Court that leave to appeal wus improvidently granted.

The only meritorious issue raised by appellant was the correctness of the charge to the jury. It is not properly before us at this time, no objection having been made by appellant at trial, OCR 1963, 516, and the issue not having been framed by appellant in his brief, GCR 1963, 854; 813. For additional reasons and discussion see 30 L Ed 2d 829, 847-854.

Accordingly, the Court does not pass on the correctness of the instructions given, and neither approves nor disapproves them.

T. M. Kavanagh, C. J., and T. E. Brennan, T. G. Kavanagh, Swainson, Williams, and M. S. Coleman, JJ:, concurred. Levin, J., did not sit in this case.

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