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769.25a – Case as final on or before June 24, 2012; effect of state supreme court or United States supreme court decision; procedures; resentencing hearings; priority; credit for time served | Michigan Law

Michigan Law Section 769.25a details procedures for cases finalized before June 24, 2012, and the impact of Miller v Alabama on juvenile sentencing and resentencing.

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769.25a – Case as final on or before June 24, 2012; effect of state supreme court or United States supreme court decision; procedures; resentencing hearings; priority; credit for time served

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.25a

Summary
Michigan's Section 769.25a outlines the procedures and considerations for cases finalized on or before June 24, 2012, including how recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, like Miller v Alabama, impact sentencing and resentencing. It specifies when certain procedural rules apply and addresses retroactive application of landmark rulings affecting juvenile sentencing. The law also details the process for judges to determine life without parole or other sentences following such rulings.
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In simple terms: Michigan Law Section 769.25a details procedures for cases finalized before June 24, 2012, and the impact of Miller v Alabama on juvenile sentencing and resentencing.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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