PEOPLE OF MI V NAPHIS A MITCHELL REYES
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
UNPUBLISHED
October 1, 1996
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v
No. 186945
LC No. 95-068569-FH
NAPHIS A. MITCHELL REYES,
Defendant-Appellant.
Before: J.H. Gillis, P.J., and G.S. Allen and J.B. Sullivan, JJ.*
MEMORANDUM.
Defendant pleaded guilty to delivery of 50 grams or more but less than 225 grams of cocaine,
MCL 333.7401(2)(a)(iii); MSA 14.15(7401)(2)(a)(iii), and was sentenced to a term of ten to twenty
years’ imprisonment, to be served consecutive to another ten- to twenty-year sentence imposed for a
separate offense. He appeals as of right. We affirm. This case has been decided without oral argument
pursuant to MCR 7.214(A).
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in determining that there was not substantial and
compelling reasons to depart below the statutory minimum sentence. MCL 333.7401(4); MSA
14.15(7401)(4); People v Fields, 448 Mich 58; 528 NW2d 176 (1995). Furthermore, consecutive
sentencing was required by MCL 333.7401(3); MSA 14.15(7401)(3). People v Morris, 450 Mich
316, 320; 537 NW2d 842 (1995).
Affirmed.
/s/ John H. Gillis
/s/ Glenn S. Allen, Jr.
/s/ Joseph B. Sullivan
*Former Court of Appeals judges, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment pursuant to
Administrative Order 1996-3.
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