People v. Jones

188 N.W.2d 536, 385 Mich. 288, 1971 Mich. LEXIS 192
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 7, 1971
Docket6 June Term 1971, Docket No. 52,876
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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People v. Jones, 188 N.W.2d 536, 385 Mich. 288, 1971 Mich. LEXIS 192 (Mich. 1971).

Opinions

T. M. Kavanagh, C. J.

Defendant alleges he entered an uncounseled plea of guilty because he believed the coerced confession, the extended interrogations and the polygraph examinations he had taken made it an impossible case to defend.

The Attorney General, the official representative of the plaintiff in all criminal cases

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People v. Jones
188 N.W.2d 536 (Michigan Supreme Court, 1971)

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188 N.W.2d 536, 385 Mich. 288, 1971 Mich. LEXIS 192, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-jones-mich-1971.