Michigan Court of Appeals, 2022

C People of Michigan v. Leeclifton Jerome Moore

C People of Michigan v. Leeclifton Jerome Moore
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided December 15, 2022

C People of Michigan v. Leeclifton Jerome Moore

Opinion

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STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS

PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, UNPUBLISHED December 15, 2022 Plaintiff-Appellee, v No. 349584 Kent Circuit Court LEECLIFTON JEROME MOORE, LC No. 05-009552-FC Defendant-Appellant.

Before: K. F. KELLY, P.J., and LETICA and RICK, JJ.

LETICA, J. (concurring in the result only).

I concur in the result only. As the majority recognizes, the legal landscape changed well after the court sentenced defendant. Because defendant is entitled to resentencing, there is no need to “discuss the specifics of the trial court’s use of the Miller[1] factors.” People v Taylor, ___ Mich ___, ___ n 25; ___ NW2d ___ (2022).2 /s/ Anica Letica

Miller v Alabama, 567 US 460; 132 S Ct 2455; 183 L Ed 2d 407 (2012).

Similarly, there is no need to address defendant’s claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.

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