Mich. Comp. Laws § 777.62

Minimum sentence ranges for class A.

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THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE


Act 175 of 1927


777.62 Minimum sentence ranges for class A.

Sec. 62.

    The following are the minimum sentence ranges for class A:

    

    PRIOR RECORD VARIABLE LEVEL

    Offense Variable

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    Level

    0

    1-9

    10-24

    25-49

    50-74

    75+

    

    points

    points

    points

    points

    points

    points

    I

    

    

    

    

    

    

    0-19 points

    21-35

    27-45

    42-70

    51-85

    81-135

    108-180

    II

    

    

    

    

    

    

    20-39 points

    27-45

    42-70

    51-85

    81-135

    108-180

    126-210

    III

    

    

    

    

    

    

    40-59 points

    42-70

    51-85

    81-135

    108-180

    126-210

    135-225

    IV

    

    

    

    

    

    

    60-79 points

    51-85

    81-135

    108-180

    126-210

    135-225

    171-285

    V

    

    

    

    

    

    

    80-99 points

    81-135

    108-180

    126-210

    135-225

    171-285

    225-375 or life

    VI

    

    

    

    

    

    

    100+ points

    108-180

    126-210

    135-225

    171-285

    225-375 or life

    270-450 or life

    

History: Add. 1998, Act 317, Eff. Dec. 15, 1998

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 285 cases (64 in the last 5 years), 2003–2026 · leading case: People v. Lockridge
People v. Lockridge (2015) mich · cites it 4× “Under this hypothetical situation, a trial court could find facts not found by a jury or admitted by the defendant that could potentially increase the floor of the defendant’s minimum sentence from 21 months to as much as 15 MCL 777.”
People v. Smith (2008) mich · cites it 6× “However, defendant admits that 50 points should have been assessed for OV 13 (continuing pattern of criminal behavior).”
People of Michigan v. Anthony Ray McFarlane Jr (2018) michctapp · cites it 2× “See MCL 777.62. After subtracting 25 points, the new score would place him in cell V/C and the new range would be 126 to 210 months.”
People v. Thompson (2016) michctapp · cites it 4× “See MCL 777.62. The trial court imposed a minimum sentence at the very top end of the guidelines range, 180 months (15 years), with the maximum sentence being set at 40 years’ imprisonment.”
People v. Duenaz (2014) michctapp · cites it 2× “See MCL 777.62. If the facts were as represented by the prosecution, we would agree that its concession of error regarding the scoring of OV 11 would not warrant remand for resentencing.”
People v. Young (2007) michctapp · cites it 3× “See MCL 777.62. Therefore, defendant’s use of a knife during the commission of the robbery, as scored by the trial court, did not have any effect on defendant’s recommended minimum sentence range.”
People v. Huston (2011) mich · cites it 2× “See MCL 777.62. 3 Appeals acknowledged that at the time of the offense it was dark outside and the victim was alone, which may have made the robbery easier to carry out.”
People of Michigan v. Lonnie James Arnold (2018) mich · cites it 2× “16q, and the proposed scoring of defendant's guidelines variables placed him in cell F-III of the Class A grid, which provides for a minimum sentence of 135 to 225 months, MCL 777.62, the high end of which was then doubled to 450 months because defendant was a fourth-offense…”
People v. Johnigan (2005) michctapp · cites it 2× “61 and MCL 777.62. [34] People v. Stone, 463 Mich.”
People v. Ford (2004) michctapp · cites it 2× “See MCL 777.62 (class A grid) and MCL 777.64 (class C grid).”
People v. Buehler (2007) mich · cites it 2× “In all prosecutions for felonies or misdemeanors other than murder, treason, criminal sexual conduct in the first or third degree, armed robbery, or major controlled substance offenses, if the defendant has been found guilty upon verdict or plea and the court determines that the…”
People v. Lopez (2014) michctapp “, concurred with DONOFRIO, E.J. Defendant’s minimum sentence of 35 years in prison, or 420 months in prison, falls within the minimum-sentence guidelines range of 135 to 450 months in prison for a fourth-offense habitual offender.”
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