People v. McKinney

301 N.W.2d 824, 410 Mich. 413, 1981 Mich. LEXIS 242
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 23, 1981
DocketDocket 64695
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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People v. McKinney, 301 N.W.2d 824, 410 Mich. 413, 1981 Mich. LEXIS 242 (Mich. 1981).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Defendant was convicted by a jury of delivery of heroin 1 and sentenced to 10 to 20 years imprisonment. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Because of an unfairly prejudicial line of inquiry pursued by the prosecutor during his cross-examination of defendant, we reverse the Court of Appeals, vacate the conviction and sentence, and remand the case for a new trial._

*415 I

Defendant testified in his own behalf. He specifically denied ever using or selling heroin. While cross-examining him, the prosecutor inquired at great length and in detail about defendant’s knowledge of heroin, its use, and the use of paraphernalia connected with the use of heroin. Whenever the defense counsel objected to this line of questioning, his objections were overruled. A sample of the challenged cross-examination follows:

"Q. [Assistant Prosecuting Attorney]: Did you ever see Michael Pierrie [the government informant] use heroin?
"A. [Defendant]: Yes, I did.
"Q. What did he use heroin — did he swallow it or what did he do?
"A. He was injecting it in his arm.
"Q. What did he use to inject it into his arm?
"A. A needle.
"Q. Did he do anything before he stuck the needle in his arm?
"A. He had a rope or something around his arm.
”Q. Could you demonstrate, using this rubber band? Can you demonstrate what Michael Pierrie did to his arm with that rope? You could take off your jacket if it would be easier.
"Did Michael Pierrie have on a long-sleeved shirt that time he used heroin?
"A. No, it was in the summer.
"Q. Could you roll your sleeve for us, please?
"A. It was just tied around — he was sitting at the table and he tied it around his arm.
”Q. Then what did he do?
"A. I don’t know what he did. He had the needle and the rope around his arm.
"Q. Where did he put the needle?
*416 "(Witness indicating.)
”Q. Putting a needle in there would leave a mark, wouldn’t it?
"A I’m pretty sure it would,
”Q. Do you know what needle tracks are?
. "A. Yes, I have seen them.
"Q. What are needle tracks?
"A. Some marks you get from using a needle.
”Q. Where did you see these needle tracks?
"A. It was on a — like, you’d be out; people have on short sleeve shirts, you could see them. That’s the way you notice. Somebody else use heroin and that.
”Q. Now, let’s see; heroin is a — like we have had marked here; this is a powdery sort of thing. This is a little dried out, but it’s generally powder, isn’t it?
"A. Yes.
"Q. Is heroin always brown or is it sometimes white?
"[Defense Counsel]: Your Honor, I will object to that unless Mr. Klumpp establishes that Mr. McKinney is an expert on that.
"The Court: I will overrule it. Proceed.
"A. Give me the question again.
”Q. [Assistant Prosecuting Attorney]: This heroin is brown, is it not?
"A. Yes.
”Q. Brown heroin comes from Mexico, generally, in this area?
"A. I wouldn’t know.
”Q. Is heroin ever white?
"A. I wouldn’t know that, either.
"Q. What is done with the heroin that is powderized before you can inject it into your arm?
"A. I guess water is put in it.
”Q. Do they just add water to it and then stir it up and put it in a syringe and inject it into their arm?
"A. I wouldn’t know how it was done.
”Q. Have you ever heard the phrase in relation to a heroin measuring device, a Mac spoon?
"A. Yes, I have heard that.
*417 ”Q. And isn’t it true that a Mac spoon is one of these little MacDonald spoons that you use to measure a quantity of heroin that you can inject into your arm at one time, just a little small amount?
"A Yes, I’ve seen spoons.
”Q. It would take several of those little MacDonald spoons to fill up a quarter teaspoon such as you saw on the dresser, wouldn’t it?
"A. I wouldn’t know.
"Q. A MacDonald spoon is pretty small, isn’t it?
"A. Yes.
"Q. Have you ever heard of the phrase, 'a $10 paper’, or 'a $20 paper’ in relation to a quantity of heroin on the street?
"A. Yes.
”Q. And isn’t it true that a $10 or a $20 paper would be something that would be a usable quantity of heroin that you could inject at one time without killing yourself?
"A. I don’t know. I never used it so I wouldn’t know.
”Q. Have you ever heard of anyone overdosing on heroin and dying or becoming quite ill from it?
"A. Yes.
”Q. And that would be because they put too much heroin in their system at once and their body couldn’t take it?
"A. Yes.
"Q. Have you ever seen anyone overdose?
"A. No. Well, yes.
"Q. When did you see someone overdose on heroin?
'A. I was in the doctor’s office and three guys brought a guy in that overdosed.

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