PEOPLE OF MI V JAMIE GEAN HOWELL

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STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, UNPUBLISHED October 1, 1996 Plaintiff-Appellee, v No. 187369 LC No. 95-001120-FH JAMIE GEAN HOWELL, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________________________ Before: J.H. Gillis, P.J., and G.S. Allen and J.B. Sullivan, JJ.* MEMORANDUM. Defendant pleaded guilty to assaulting a jail employee, MCL 750.197c; MSA 28.394(3), and was sentenced to thirty-two to forty-eight months’ imprisonment, to be served consecutive to another sentence he was then serving. He appeals as of right. This case has been decided without oral argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(A). Because defendant did not file a timely motion for plea withdrawal, his challenge to the plea is not preserved for appellate review. MCR 6.311(C); People v Nowicki, 213 Mich App 383, 385; 539 NW2d 590 (1995). In any event, defendant’s intent may be reasonably inferred from his admissions at the plea hearing. People v Williams, 126 Mich App 717, 719; 337 NW2d 903 (1983). 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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