Court Opinion

ID: 9728840
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 14:17:35.67341+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:25:52.494095
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J. H. Gillis, J.
Defendant pled guilty to a charge of violation of probation and was sentenced to a minimum of 28 months and a maximum of 30 months imprisonment. On appeal, he claims this sentence transgressed the limitations set out by the Supreme Court in People v Tanner, 387 Mich 683; 199 NW2d 202 (1972).
The Tanner "two-thirds” rule applies only to sentences under the indeterminate sentencing act. MCL 769.8; MSA 28.1080. By its terms this statute applies to persons "convicted for the first time”. Defendant has a prior felony conviction. Therefore, the trial court was not bound by the Tanner rule. *593People v Makidon, 84 Mich App 287; 269 NW2d 568 (1978), People v Malchi White, 81 Mich App 226; 265 NW2d 100 (1978), People v Banks, 73 Mich App 492; 252 NW2d 501 (1977).
Affirmed.
McGregor, J., concurred.