Virgil M. Howe and Barbara K. Howe v. Virgil M. Howe and Barbara K. Howe v.

Virgil M. Howe and Barbara K. Howe v‪.‬

MI.1749 , 487 N.W.2d 374, 203 (1992)(440 Mich)

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Publisher Description

In this interlocutory appeal arising out of a civil suit for defamation, we must decide whether a probation report concerning one of the plaintiffs, prepared in connection with an unrelated criminal matter, is absolutely privileged under MCL 791.229; MSA 28.2299, and therefore immune from discovery. Although the statute provides a privilege, we conclude that, under the circumstances presented here, the privilege was waived with respect to portions of the report that are relevant to issues raised in defamation suit filed by plaintiffs. Accordingly, we reverse the decision of the Court of Appeals.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1992
14 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
81
KB

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