People v. Wyatt

2 Citing cases

  1. People v. Grayson

    No. 343596 (Mich. Ct. App. Jul. 20, 2021)

    The trial court also awarded defendant 666 days of credit for time served for the felony-firearm sentence and zero days of credit for both the felon-in-possession and CCW sentences. On appeal, defendant raised the issue that his sentences for CCW and felony-firearm should be served concurrently, and that he should receive 666 days of jail credit for time served for both the CCW and felony-firearm sentences, pursuant to People v Wyatt, 470 Mich. 878; 683 N.W.2d 143 (2004), and People v McCrady, 213 Mich.App. 474, 486; 540 N.W.2d 718 (1995), which established that sentences for CCW and felony-firearm must run concurrently. Defendant moved in this Court for remand on this issue.

  2. People v. Grayson

    No. 343596 (Mich. Ct. App. Jan. 30, 2020)

    The trial court also awarded defendant 666 days of credit for time served for the felony-firearm sentence and zero days of credit for both the felon-in-possession and CCW sentences. On appeal, defendant raised the issue that his sentences for CCW and felony-firearm should be served concurrently, and that he should receive 666 days of jail credit for time served for both the CCW and felony-firearm sentences, pursuant to People v Wyatt, 470 Mich 878; 683 NW2d 143 (2004), and People v McCrady, 213 Mich App 474, 486; 540 NW2d 718 (1995), which established that sentences for CCW and felony-firearm must run concurrently. Defendant moved in this Court for remand on this issue.