PEOPLE OF MI V NANCY LYNN BRADSHAW-LOVE
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
UNPUBLISHED
July 22, 2008
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v
No. 276125
Ogemaw Circuit Court
LC No. 06-002641-FH
HAROLD TROY PRIDDY,
Defendant-Appellant.
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v
No. 276397
Ogemaw Circuit Court
LC No. 06-002851-FC
HAROLD TROY PRIDDY,
Defendant-Appellant.
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Plaintiff-Appellee,
No. 276399
Ogemaw Circuit Court
LC No. 06-002642-FC
v
NANCY LYNN BRADSHAW-LOVE,
Defendant-Appellant.
Before: Markey, P.J., and White and Wilder, JJ.
WHITE, J. (concurring).
Although the part of the statute defendant was charged with conspiring to violate requires
that a prisoner “endeavor to escape” from a jail or other place of confinement, this Court has held
that violation of this provision requires only a general intent, and a defendant can violate this
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provision without a prior agreement or conspiracy between the defendant and the person
endeavoring to escape. People v Potts, 55 Mich App 622; 223 NW2d 96 (1974). Thus, because
a person acting alone can violate the statute without acting in concert with the person
endeavoring to escape, I join in the conclusion that Wharton’s Rule does not apply.
/s/ Helene N. White
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