
    PEOPLE v. GODLA.
    Appeal from Recorder’s Court of Detroit, G-illis (Joseph A.), J.
    Submitted Division 1 May 8, 1968, at Detroit.
    (Docket No. 3,043.)
    Decided July 26, 1968.
    Bela G-odla was convicted of larceny in a building. Defendant appeals.
    Reversed and remanded.
    
      Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Cabalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Samuel J. Torina, Chief Appellate Lawyer, and Thomas P. Smith, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.
    
      Feihens, Dice, Sweeney <& Sullivan (Thomas A. Neenan, of counsel), for defendant.
   Per Curiam.

Defendant was found guilty of larceny in a building and appeals. Appellant raises the issue that effective consideration of the lesser included offenses was precluded by the trial court’s improper charge. An examination of the record clearly establishes that the trial court’s charge was improper and prejudicial and that the trial judge did not give defense attorney an opportunity to object to the charge as submitted.

Reversed and remanded on authority of GCR1963, 516.2.

T. G. Kavanagh, P. J., and Burns and Dalton, JJ., concurred. 
      
       CL 1948, § 750.360 (Stat Ann 1954 Rev § 28.592).
     