Michigan Supreme Court, 1989

People v. Jamieson

People v. Jamieson
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 26, 1989
433 Mich. 1226; 456 N.W.2d 390

People v. Jamieson

Opinion of the Court

The parties are to submit supplemental briefs on the question whether the Supreme Court, for purposes of claims of entrapment, should adopt the "subjective test” as defined in the majority opinions in United States v Russell, 411 US 423 (1973), and Sorrells v United States, 287 US 435 (1932). The case is to be reargued and resubmitted. Reported below: 168 Mich App 332.

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