People v. Grant

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1994-07-12

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*537 Riley, J. The issue in this case involves the question whether a trial court’s failure to give a preliminary instruction before an offer of testimony on insanity, as required under MCL 768.29a(1); MSA 28.1052(1)(1), requires automatic reversal. We conclude that it does not. Moreover, we find that defendant failed to prese…

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