32 N.W.2d 480 | Mich. | 1948
On leave granted, the defendant appeals from an order entered in the recorder's court for Detroit denying a motion to set aside his sentence and allow him to withdraw his plea of guilty to the crime of murder.
The information on which the plea of guilty was entered charges that the defendants "feloniously, wilfully and of their malice aforethought, did kill and murder one Casimir Kliszewski; contrary to the form of the statute," et cetera. It does not specify the degree of the murder, nor does it specify the manner, method, means or circumstances attending the alleged crime. The defendant on his plea of *355 guilty was sentenced to life imprisonment in State prison. No witnesses were sworn and no testimony was taken to determine the degree of the crime.
In People v. Martin,
Appellee refers to People v. Grillo,
Appellee relies on People v. Furkas,
An order may be entered setting aside the sentence, remanding the case to the recorder's court for entry of an order granting defendant's motion for leave to withdraw his plea of guilty, and for arraignment and further proceedings on the information filed.
BUSHNELL, C.J., and SHARPE, REID, NORTH, DETHMERS, BUTZEL, and CARR, JJ., concurred.