People v. Leon MorganPeople v. Leon Morgan
Leon Morgan was tried by a jury and convicted on the charge of kidnapping contrary to
In view of the overwhelming weight of the evidence pointing to defendant’s guilt, this Court would be hard pressed to discover a better tactical approach for defending this cause at trial then that taken by defense counsel.
“It is the general rule that relief from a final conviction on the ground of incompetent or ineffective counsel will be granted only when the trial was a farce, or a mockery of justice, or was shocking to *390 the conscience of the reviewing court, or the purported representation was only perfunctory, in had faith, a sham, a pretense, or without adequate opportunity for conference and preparation.” People v. Degraffenreid (1969),19 Mich App 702 , 710.
Defendant’s second contention is that the conviction was grounded on “flagrantly conflicting testimony.” This allegation is unsupported hy the record.
The third contention raised by the defendant is that he was not given the Miranda warnings prior to any conversation that existed between him and the police officers. This issue is without merit since at no time during the course of the trial was evidence of any conversation between the defendant and police officers admitted.
The final contention raised by the defendant is that there was no real evidence of criminal intent. This issue is without merit, the element of intent may be inferred from the defendant’s acts.
People
v.
Gill
(1967),
Motion to affirm is granted.