People v. Kachar

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1977-05-02

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Coleman, J. (dissenting). The Court has remanded this case for an evidentiary hearing concerning an eyewitness identification of the defendant. I see no need to remand. There is nothing in this case suggesting that the procedures by which defendant was identified were impermissibly suggestive. I would affirm. In People v Jackson, <span class="citat…

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