On Remand
In
People v Van Wyck,
The record contains slight but sufficient evidence to present a jury question. See
Maher v People,
*583
While the record does not conclusively establish mitigating circumstances, it does not clearly establish a lack of passion unlike
People v Younger,
Because the evidence would have supported a conviction of manslaughter, we reverse the defendant’s conviction and remand to the trial court for entry of a judgment of conviction of manslaughter and resentencing. However, if the prosecuting attorney is persuaded, in his discretion, that the ends of justice would be better served, upon notification to the trial court before resentencing, the trial court shall vacate the judgment of conviction and grant a new trial on the charge of second-degree murder.
Reversed and remanded.
