PEOPLE OF MI V RODNEY H PEEBLES

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STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, UNPUBLISHED July 29, 1997 Plaintiff-Appellee, v No. 190188 Recorder’s Court LC No. 95-009207 FH RODNEY H. PEEBLES, Defendant-Appellant. Before: Jansen, P.J., and Wahls and P.R. Joslyn*, JJ. MEMORANDUM. Defendant pleaded guilty to entering without breaking, MCL 750.111; MSA 28.306, and was sentenced to two years probation. Defendant appeals as of right. We affirm. Defendant’s admission at the plea-taking proceeding that he entered the building to look for something to take established the requisite larcenous intent to support his plea. People v Brownfield (After Remand), 216 Mich App 429, 431; 548 NW2d 248 (1996); In re Bailey, 137 Mich App 616, 623-624; 357 NW2d 904 (1984); People v Willis, 26 Mich App 366, 367; 182 NW2d 608 (1970). Affirmed. /s/ Kathleen Jansen /s/ Myron H. Wahls /s/ Patrick R. Joslyn * Circuit judge, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment. -1­

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