DocketNumber: Docket No. 7,831
Citation Numbers: 26 Mich. App. 353, 182 N.W.2d 636, 1970 Mich. App. LEXIS 1456
Judges: Burns, Fitzgerald, Holbrook
Filed Date: 8/28/1970
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
Defendant was tried without a jury and convicted (by Genesee County Circuit Judge Stewart A. Newblatt, Jr.) on the charge of non
Appellant argues that an order of a probate court requiring him to pay $60 per week in support payments and requiring him to stay away from the home of his wife must be “justified” by the prosecution in this action for nonsupport.
The probate order was not relied upon as an element of the crime nor was defendant accused of violating the order. Defendant cites no law or reason why the prosecution was under a duty to justify the probate order.
Defendant’s contention that abandonment is an element of the crime of nonsupport is contrary to Michigan law. People v. Coleman (1949), 325 Mich 618. The people introduced sufficient, competent evidence to show that the defendant was able to support his family but had failed to do so.
Affirmed.