People v. Duncan

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 2000-05-23

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Corrigan, J. I dissent from the reversal of defendant’s felony-firearm convictions. I would affirm the Court of Appeals conclusion that the plain instructional error was subject to harmless error analysis. Defendant shot and killed his ex-wife and another of her ex-husbands. He was convicted by a jury of two counts of first-degree premeditated murder and felony-firearm. The Court of Appeals affirmed, rejecting…

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