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People of Michigan v. Marcus Duane Hinton

Citation: Not availableDocket: 146955

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; July 30, 2013; Michigan; State Supreme Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on July 30, 2013, regarding the case of Marcus Duane Hinton (Defendant-Appellant) versus the People of the State of Michigan (Plaintiff-Appellee). The Court denied Hinton's application for leave to appeal the February 12, 2013 judgment from the Court of Appeals. The Court expressed that it was not persuaded that the issues raised warranted review. The order was certified by Clerk Larry S. Royster as a true and complete copy.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Judicial Orders

Application: The order from the Supreme Court was certified by the Clerk, establishing the authenticity and completeness of the document as part of the court's procedural requirements.

Reasoning: The order was certified by Clerk Larry S. Royster as a true and complete copy.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court applied its discretion to deny the defendant's application for leave to appeal, indicating that the issues presented did not meet the criteria for further review.

Reasoning: The Court denied Hinton's application for leave to appeal the February 12, 2013 judgment from the Court of Appeals.

Discretionary Review by Supreme Court

Application: The Court exercised its discretionary power to decide which cases merit review, concluding that the current case did not present compelling issues for consideration.

Reasoning: The Court expressed that it was not persuaded that the issues raised warranted review.