Summary
In People v Buehler, 474 Mich 1081; 711 NW2d 335 (2006), our Supreme Court remanded the case to this Court to consider, inter alia, "whether any term of imprisonment that may be imposed by the circuit court is controlled by the legislative sentencing guidelines or by the indeterminate sentence prescribed by MCL 750.335a."
Summary of this case from People v. MargosianOpinion
No. 129923.
March 10, 2006.
Summary Dispositions.
SC: 129923, COA: 268 Mich App 475.
Pursuant to MCR 7.302(G)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we vacate the judgment of the Court of Appeals and remand this case to that court to consider: (1) whether the circuit court provided substantial and compelling reasons for imposing a sentence that the circuit court acknowledged was a departure from the guidelines, see People v. Babcock, 469 Mich 247, 257-258 (2003), and (2) whether any term of imprisonment that may be imposed by the circuit court is controlled by the legislative sentencing guidelines or by the indeterminate sentence prescribed by MCL 750.335a. We do not retain jurisdiction.
CAVANAGH, J. I would deny leave to appeal.