Michigan Supreme Court, 2018

People of Michigan v. Ronald Lee Foster

People of Michigan v. Ronald Lee Foster
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided March 21, 2018
908 N.W.2d 307; 501 Mich. 1024 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

People of Michigan v. Ronald Lee Foster

Opinion

On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal the May 12, 2017 order of the Court of Appeals is considered and, pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we REMAND this case to the Wayne Circuit Court for the appointment of new appellate counsel to represent the defendant as on direct appellate review. See Halbert v. Michigan , 545 U.S. 605 , 125 S.Ct. 2582 , 162 L.Ed.2d 552 (2005). The record reflects that defendant's appellate counsel did not file an application for leave to appeal, seek any other relief on the defendant's behalf, or move to withdraw based on the attorney's determination, after a thorough review of the trial record, that the appeal was wholly frivolous. Thus, through no fault of the defendant, he lost the right to seek leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals on direct review. On remand, new appellate counsel, once appointed, may file an application for leave to appeal in the Court of Appeals for consideration under the standard for direct appeals, and/or any appropriate postconviction motions in the circuit court, within six months of the date of the circuit court's order appointing counsel.

Costs are imposed against the attorney, Tracie Gittleman, in the amount of $500, to be paid to the Clerk of this Court.

We do not retain jurisdiction.

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