Opinion
No. 139833.
January 28, 2011.
Court of Appeals No. 284670.
Summary Disposition.
In lieu of granting leave to appeal, we reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeals and reinstate the April 3, 2008, order of the Wayne Circuit Court granting the defendant credit for time served. The defendant absconded on bond pending appeal after he was sentenced and was arrested on the outstanding warrant by federal authorities, who also held him to answer for federal crimes. The prosecution concedes that the federal sentence ultimately imposed for those charges is concurrent to the defendant's sentence in this case. Significantly, the trial court awarded the defendant credit only for time served after sentencing, while held in federal custody. Although he had absconded on bond, once he was taken into custody, he began serving his sentence in this case immediately. See People v Gallagher, 404 Mich 429, 439 (1979), and In re Carey, 372 Mich 378 (1964). Therefore, the date on which the defendant began serving his concurrent federal sentence is irrelevant, and he is entitled to credit for all time during which he was incarcerated after being sentenced in this case. Accordingly, we order the circuit court to amend the judgment of sentence to set the sentence to begin on May 12, 2006, the day the defendant was taken into federal custody on the warrant, plus four days of credit for time served before sentencing in 2000.