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People v. Cummings

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Oct 15, 2015
498 Mich. 895 (Mich. 2015)

Opinion

Docket No. 150116. COA No. 312583.

2015-10-15

PEOPLE of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff–Appellee, v. Antonio Markese CUMMINGS, Defendant–Appellant.


Order

By order of May 28, 2015, the prosecuting attorney was directed to answer the application for leave to appeal the August 5, 2014 judgment of the Court of Appeals. On order of the Court, the answer having been received, the application for leave to appeal is again considered and, pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we VACATE in part the judgment of the Court of Appeals, and we REMAND this case to the Kent Circuit Court. A sentencing judge may make a sentence imposed for first-degree criminal sexual conduct consecutive to any term of imprisonment imposed for any other criminal offense arising from the same transaction. MCL 750.520b(3). The sentencing judge in this case failed to identify any evidence from which one could conclude that the imposition of consecutive sentences was warranted. On remand, the trial court shall either issue an order that provides a basis for its conclusion that the two criminal offenses arose from the same transaction, or resentence the defendant. 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. The motion to file a rebuttal to the prosecution's answer is GRANTED.

We do not retain jurisdiction.


Summaries of

People v. Cummings

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Oct 15, 2015
498 Mich. 895 (Mich. 2015)
Case details for

People v. Cummings

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff–Appellee, v. Antonio Markese…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan.

Date published: Oct 15, 2015

Citations

498 Mich. 895 (Mich. 2015)
870 N.W.2d 66

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