People v. Watley

194 N.W.2d 4, 36 Mich. App. 720
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 29, 1971
DocketDocket No. 11687
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
People v. Watley, 194 N.W.2d 4, 36 Mich. App. 720 (Mich. Ct. App. 1971).

Opinion

Memorandum Opinion. Defendant Thaddeus E. Watley was convicted on a plea of guilty of attempted larceny by conversion, was sentenced to a term in prison, and appeals. After briefs on appeal were filed, the people filed a motion to affirm.

A careful examination of the record, the briefs and the motion indicates that the issues raised are so unsubstantial as to need no argument or formal submission.

The motion to affirm is granted.

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