People v. Joines

222 N.W.2d 230, 55 Mich. App. 334, 1974 Mich. App. LEXIS 825
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 10, 1974
DocketDocket 13232
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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People v. Joines, 222 N.W.2d 230, 55 Mich. App. 334, 1974 Mich. App. LEXIS 825 (Mich. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

*335 On Remand

McGregor, J.

On June 27, 1974, the Michigan Supreme Court remanded this case for our reconsideration in light of People v White, 390 Mich 245; 212 NW2d 222 (1973).

In our original opinion, reported at 46 Mich App 427; 208 NW2d 193 (1973), we rejected the "same transaction” test for determining the applicability of the constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy. US Const, Am V; Const 1963, art 1, § 15. In so doing, we expressly declined to adopt the reasoning of the majority of another panel of this Court, in People v White, 41 Mich App 370; 200 NW2d 326 (1972). Since that time, our Supreme Court has affirmed the decision in White and embraced the "same transaction” test. People v White, 390 Mich 245; 212 NW2d 222 (1973). Our original opinion is, therefore, erroneous to the extent that it failed to analyze defendant’s double jeopardy argument in terms of the more expansive "same transaction” rule.

Having carefully reviewed the facts, we must conclude that, under the "same transaction” test, the prosecution of the defendant in Livingston County for assault with intent to rape after his acquittal in Genesee County on the charge of kidnapping violated the double jeopardy provisions of the state and Federal constitutions. As in White, supra, 259, there can be no doubt that both crimes were "part of a single criminal transaction”. Further, "the crimes were committed in a continuous time sequence and display a single intent and goal — sexual intercourse with the complainant”.

Conviction reversed.

All concurred.

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