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People of Michigan v. Joel Anthony Aguilar
Citation: Not availableDocket: 156295
Court: Michigan Supreme Court; March 6, 2018; Michigan; State Supreme Court
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The Michigan Supreme Court vacated the sentence of Joel Anthony Aguilar and remanded the case for resentencing due to an error in the assignment of points to Offense Variable 11 (OV 11). The Court found that the trial court incorrectly assigned 50 points for OV 11 without sufficient evidence to support that the multiple sexual penetrations were part of the same offense, referencing the precedent set in *People v Johnson*. This error affected Aguilar's minimum sentencing guidelines range, warranting resentencing. The Court directed that zero points be assigned to OV 11 upon resentencing. Leave to appeal other aspects of the case was denied, as the Court was not persuaded to review those issues.