Case Name: People v. Demarcus Allen
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 2015-12-23
Citations: 498 Mich. 954
Docket Number: No. 151941; Court of Appeals No. 326839
Parties: People v Demarcus Allen,
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 498
Pages: 954–955

Head Matter:
People v Demarcus Allen,
No. 151941; Court of Appeals No. 326839.

Opinion:
Pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we vacate the Saginaw Circuit Court's order denying the defendant's motion for plea withdrawal and we remand this case to the Saginaw Circuit Court for reconsideration of the defendant's motion to withdraw his plea. The defendant filed his motion before he was sentenced. MCR 6.310(B) permits the defendant to withdraw his plea before sentencing if withdrawal is in the interest of justice, unless withdrawal of the plea would substantially prejudice the prosecutor because of reliance on the plea. MCR 6.310(B)(1); see also People v Jackson, 203 Mich App 607, 611-612 (1994). The trial court applied an erroneous legal standard when it concluded that there was no legal basis for the court to allow the defendant to withdraw his plea unless there was a defect in the plea-taking process. See People v Spencer, 192 Mich App 146, 160-151 (1991) ('TJnder MCR 6.310(B), the use of the term 'may" denotes that the trial court has discretion to allow the withdrawal of the plea before sentencing if withdrawal is in the interest of justice and the withdrawal does not substantially prejudice the prosecutor because of reliance on the plea"). Cf MCR 6.310(C); People v Brown, 492 Mich 684, 693 (2012) ("A defendant seeking to withdraw his or her plea after sentencing must demonstrate a defect in the plea-taking process."). We do not retain jurisdiction.