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Pater Law PC

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Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC

Tax, Real Estate, Criminal, Business, Elder Law

Mayfield Law Firm, PLLC

Criminal, Other, Family Law, Divorce

Cunningham Dalman PC

Tax, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Employment, Criminal

David Hall & Associates

Criminal, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law

Hann Persinger PC

Real Estate, Criminal, Administrative Law, Elder Law, Family Law

Thomas C. Kates PLLC

Family Law, Landlord-Tenant, Consumer Rights, Criminal, Pension & Benefits

J & C Law Firm PLC

Divorce, Criminal, Federal Appellate Practice, Traffic, Civil & Human Rights

Jimenez Legal PLC

Criminal, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law

Smith Law Firm, PLLC

Criminal, Traffic

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People v. Sargent

... PER CURIAM. We granted leave to appeal in this case to consider whether offense variable 9 (number of victims) (OV 9) can be scored using uncharged acts that did not occur during the same criminal transaction as the sentencing offenses. ...

People v. Petri

... Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, MCL 750.520c(1)(a) (sexual contact with a person under 13), and was sentenced as a second-offense habitual offender, MCL 769.10, to imprisonment for a minimum of 14 years and 10 ...

People v. Horn

... A jury convicted defendant of kidnapping, MCL 750.349, and four counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, MCL 750.520b. The trial court sentenced defendant as a second-offense habitual offender, MCL 769.10, to five concurrent sentences of 40 to 60 years in prison. ...