Defendant appeals by delayed leave granted from an eight-to-fifteen-year sentence imposed for a conviction of second-degree criminal sexual conduct (esc). MCL 750.520c. We affirm but remand for completion of a guidelines departure form. This appeal is being decided without oral argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(E)(1)(b).
Defendant’s sole claim on appeal is that his minimum sentence, which represents a fourfold increase of the highest minimum sentence under the guidelines, violated the principle of proportionality under
People v Milbourn,
The instant offense was committed in May 2000, making it subject to the statutory sentencing guidelines. MCL 769.34(2);
People v Reynolds,
Defendant has an uncontrollable sexual attraction toward little boys, apparently as a result of his history of sexual abuse. The trial court did not err in finding that this is a factor not adequately considered by the guidelines.
People v Brzezinski (After Remand),
Although the trial court articulated its reasons for the departure on the record, it failed to complete a guidelines departure form as required.
People v Fleming,
Affirmed but remanded for completion of a guidelines departure form. We do not retain jurisdiction.
