PEOPLE v. STOUDEMIRE

Docket No. 75907, (Calendar No. 3).

429 Mich. 262 (1987)

414 N.W.2d 693

PEOPLE v. STOUDEMIRE

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 30, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Louis J. Caruso, Solicitor General, Joe Filip, Prosecuting Attorney, and Brian E. Thiede and Jerrold E. Schrotenboer, Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys, for the people.

William Worth, Jr., for the defendant.


Decided October 30, 1987. Rehearing denied post, 1213.

LEVIN, J.

The habitual offender statute provides escalating penalties for persons repeatedly convicted of felonies.1 A life sentence may be imposed on a fourth-felony offender where the fourth felony is punishable by a term of five years or more. The question presented is whether Stoudemire was properly charged as an habitual offender with three prior convictions where the...

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