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People v. Wiley

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 29, 2005
472 Mich. 153 (Mich. 2005)

Summary

holding that a defendant waives any objection to a sentence when he voluntarily and knowingly accepts a plea bargain for that specific sentence

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Opinion

Docket No. 126221.

Decided March 29, 2005.

Namar Wiley in propria persona.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

We hold that a sentence that exceeds the sentencing guidelines satisfies the requirements of MCL 769.34(3) when the record confirms that the sentence was imposed as part of a valid plea agreement. Under such circumstances, the statute does not require the specific articulation of additional "substantial and compelling" reasons by the sentencing court. MCL 769.34(3); People v Babcock, 469 Mich 247, 256-258; 666 NW2d 231 (2003).

Furthermore, a defendant waives appellate review of a sentence that exceeds the guidelines by understandingly and voluntarily entering into a plea agreement to accept that specific sentence. MCR 6.302. In that respect, this case is similar to People v Cobbs, 443 Mich 276, 285; 505 NW2d 208 (1993), in which this Court stated that a defendant who pleads guilty with knowledge of the sentence will not be entitled to appellate relief on the basis that the sentence is disproportionate. See also People v Carter, 462 Mich 206, 215-216; 612 NW2d 144 (2000).

It is fully understandable under the circumstances of a plea agreement why a defendant would waive appellate review of such a sentence, because it is implicit in every plea agreement that the defendant has derived some benefit from the agreement, otherwise it would not have been entered into. However, there is no obligation upon the sentencing court to identify the reasons underlying the defendant's acceptance of the plea agreement or to inventory the specific benefits that the defendant might have derived. Nevertheless, the court should complete the Sentencing Information Report and determine the appropriate guideline range, so that it is clear that the agreed-upon sentence constitutes a departure.

We therefore affirm the judgment of the trial court. In all other respects, defendant's application for leave to appeal is denied, because we are not persuaded that this Court should review the other questions presented.

TAYLOR, C.J., and CAVANAGH, WEAVER, KELLY, CORRIGAN, YOUNG, and MARKMAN, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

People v. Wiley

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 29, 2005
472 Mich. 153 (Mich. 2005)

holding that a defendant waives any objection to a sentence when he voluntarily and knowingly accepts a plea bargain for that specific sentence

Summary of this case from People v. Jones

stating that under Michigan law, "a defendant waives appellate review of a sentence that exceeds the guidelines by understandingly and voluntarily entering into a plea agreement to accept that specific sentence"

Summary of this case from Black v. Palmer

In People v. Wiley, 472 Mich. 153, 154, 693 N.W.2d 800 (2005), this Court held that a defendant who "understandingly and voluntarily enter[s] into a plea agreement to accept [a] specific sentence," "waives appellate review of a sentence that exceeds the guidelines...."

Summary of this case from People v. McKay

In People v Wiley, 472 Mich. 153, 154; 693 N.W.2d 800 (2005), our Supreme Court expanded on this rule and indicated that a defendant may enter into a valid plea agreement for a sentence exceeding the sentencing guidelines range.

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In People v. Wiley, 472 Mich. 153, 154, 693 N.W.2d 800 (2005), our Supreme Court expanded on this rule and indicated that a defendant may enter into a valid plea agreement for a sentence exceeding the sentencing guidelines range.

Summary of this case from People v. Smith

In People v. Wiley, 472 Mich. 153, 154, 693 N.W.2d 800 (2005), our Supreme Court held that the requirements of MCL 769.34(3) were satisfied "when the record confirms that the sentence was imposed as part of a valid plea agreement."

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Case details for

People v. Wiley

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. WILEY

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Mar 29, 2005

Citations

472 Mich. 153 (Mich. 2005)
693 N.W.2d 800

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