Case Name: People v. Grinstead
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 2016-03-08
Citations: 499 Mich. 866
Docket Number: No. 152280; Court of Appeals No. 327917
Parties: People v Grinstead,
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 499
Pages: 866–866

Head Matter:
People v Grinstead,
No. 152280; Court of Appeals No. 327917.

Opinion:
Pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we remand this case to the Kent Circuit Court to determine whether the court would have imposed a materially different sentence under the sentencing procedure described in People v Lockridge, 498 Mich 358 (2015). On remand, the trial court shall follow the procedure described in Part VI of our opinion. If the trial court determines that it would have imposed the same sentence absent the unconstitutional constraint on its discretion, it may reaffirm the original sentence. If, however, the trial court determines that it would not have imposed the same sentence absent the unconstitutional constraint on its discretion, it shall resen-tence the defendant. The defendant is entitled to jail credit for the period of time he was incarcerated and unable to post bond. MCL 769.11b. Irrespective of whether the trial court resentences the defendant, the court shall amend the judgment of sentence to award appropriate jail credit. In all other respects, leave to appeal is denied, because we are not persuaded that the remaining question presented should be reviewed by this Court. We do not retain jurisdiction.