People of Michigan v. Christopher Amando Mitchell
People of Michigan v. Christopher Amando Mitchell
Dissenting Opinion
I respectfully dissent from the denial of leave. I would have remanded for resentencing before a different judge.
The first principle of our justice system is that judges are impartial and independent.
In re Bennett
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I would remand the defendant's case for a sentencing hearing before a different judge, because "the importance of preserving the appearance of justice and fairness outweigh[s] considerations of waste and duplication."
People v. Garvin
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Especially in these times, when our norms of public discourse appear under stress, judges, perhaps of all officials, should discharge their duties of office without rhetoric that would validly call into question judicial impartiality. I dissent from the court's denial because there is a ready remedy for the trial court's transgression-resentencing before a different judge. The stakes here are too great and the corrective step too easy.
Bernstein, J., joins the statement of McCormack, J.
Opinion of the Court
On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal the June 15, 2017 judgment of the Court of Appeals is considered, and it is DENIED, because we are not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this Court
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