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People v. Cherry
224 N.W.2d 286
Mich.
1974
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ORDER

Entered December 24, 1974. — Reporter.

On order of the Court, defendant’s conviction is peremptorily reversed and a new trial ordered on the ground that defendant sought to have the court exercise its discretion to exclude prior conviction evidence, and it is apparent that the court failed to recognize that it had such discretion and failed to exercise it. See People v Jackson, 391 Mich 323 (1974). In order to comply with Jackson the trial court must positively indicate and identify its exercise of discretion.

M. S. Coleman and J. W. Fitzgerald, JJ., dissent:

Defendant was convicted of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny and rape. When the prosecutor sought to cross-examine defendant about a prior rape conviction, defense counsel objected and an argument commenced. The trial judge cut off the argument, however, saying, "You cite the cases and that’s enough.” Defense counsel did cite various cases regarding the admissibility of evidence of other offenses not prior convictions. Later the court overruled the objection.

This Court finds that the judge failed to exercise his discretion in allowing the testimony. True, the trial judge did not specifically say that he was exercising his discretion. We doubt that many judges would say in effect, "I have exercised my *262 discretion and so overrule the objection.” They more likely would simply consider the matter and proceed to rule.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Cahalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Patricia J. Boyle, Principal Attorney, Research, Training & Appeals, and Thomas Khalil, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people. State Appellate Defender Office (by Roger L. Wotila), for defendant. (Docket No. 55206.)

None of us can read the judge’s mind, but we interpret his words and actions to mean that he had been asked to exercise his discretion and had done so.

Although the trial was three years before Jackson, in another day another judge might find Jackson among the cases cited in a similar situation.

We would affirm.

Case Details

Case Name: People v. Cherry
Court Name: Michigan Supreme Court
Date Published: Dec 24, 1974
Citation: 224 N.W.2d 286
Docket Number: Docket 55206
Court Abbreviation: Mich.
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