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People of Michigan v. Anthony Dupree Vickers

Citation: Not availableDocket: 148355

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; May 27, 2014; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court, in an order dated May 27, 2014, denied the application for leave to appeal the September 17, 2013 order of the Court of Appeals regarding the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Anthony Dupree Vickers. The court concluded that the defendant, Anthony Dupree Vickers, did not meet the necessary burden to establish entitlement to relief under MCR 6.508(D). The order was certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Larry S. Royster.

Legal Issues Addressed

Burden of Proof under MCR 6.508(D)

Application: The defendant failed to meet the burden of proof required to obtain relief under the Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D).

Reasoning: The court concluded that the defendant, Anthony Dupree Vickers, did not meet the necessary burden to establish entitlement to relief under MCR 6.508(D).

Certification of Court Order

Application: The order denying leave to appeal was certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Reasoning: The order was certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Larry S. Royster.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the defendant's application for leave to appeal, upholding the decision of the Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court, in an order dated May 27, 2014, denied the application for leave to appeal the September 17, 2013 order of the Court of Appeals regarding the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Anthony Dupree Vickers.