People v. Perry

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1999-06-15

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Brickley, J. (dissenting). The majority decides this case under an arbitrary rule that severely limits the ability of this state’s criminal juries to find the truth. The evidence in this case was subject to three reasonable interpretations: that the defendant was guilty of the charged offense, that he was not guilty of the charged offense, or that he was not guilty of the charged off…

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