
    PEOPLE v. GREGORY.
    Criminal Law — Driving While Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor — Record.
    Record in prosecution for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor held, to disclose no prejudicial error (CLS 1961, § 257.625).
    Reference for Points in Headnote
    7 Am Jur 2d, Automobiles and Highway Traffic § § 253, 330,
    Appeal from Recorder’s Court of Detroit; Wood (Andrew C.), J.'
    Submitted Division 1 May 6, 1968, at Detroit.
    (Docket No. 2,924.)
    Decided May 31, 1968.
    Dennis Gregory was convicted of driving an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
    Affirmed.
    
      Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, William L. Gahalan, Prosecuting Attorney, Samuel J. Torina, Chief Appellate Lawyer, and Luvenia D. Dockett, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.
    
      William R. McNamee, for defendant.
   Per Curiam:.

Dennis Gregory appeals from a conviction of driving- while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. CLS 1961 § 257.625 (Stat Ann 1960 Rev § 9.2325). An examination of the record discloses no prejudicial error. The conviction is affirmed on authority of People v. Alford (1967) 8 Mich App 211.

Levin, P. J., and Burns and Dalton, JJ., concurred.  