Opinion
No. 138687.
September 18, 2009.
Appeal from the Court of Appeals No. 290017.
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Summary Disposition.
Pursuant to MCR 7.302(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we remand this case to the Court of Appeals for consideration, as on leave granted, of whether 25 points were properly assessed for offense variable 12 (MCL 777.42). In all other respects, leave to appeal is denied, because we are not persuaded that the remaining questions presented should be reviewed by this Court.
Justice WEAVER dissents because she is "not persuaded that the decision of the Court of Appeals was clearly erroneous or that defendant has suffered any material injustice. . . ." It is difficult to understand how Justice WEAVER can assert that this decision was not "clearly erroneous" where the trial court scored offense variable (OV) 12 at 25 points for three or more "crimes against a person" where only one of the crimes is categorized as a "crime against the person," and two are designated as "crimes against public order." MCL 777.11 through 777.18; MCL 722.675. OV 12 should have been scored at only 10 points. Moreover, it is difficult to understand how Justice WEAVER can assert that defendant has not suffered any "material injustice" where the trial court imposed a minimum sentence of 85 months when it thought the correct range was 51 to 85 months while the correct guidelines range is 45 to 75 months. Given that defendant's sentence is outside the Legislature's guidelines range, resentencing is required. Thus, the lower courts unmistakably applied the law in an "erroneous" manner, and equally unmistakably caused a "material injustice" to a person who, but for the instant order, might have been imprisoned for a term beyond that intended by the Legislature and the trial court.
I dissent. I would not remand this case and I would deny leave to appeal because I am not persuaded that the decision of the Court of Appeals was clearly erroneous or that defendant has suffered any material injustice in this case.