PEOPLE OF MI V ROBERT WILLIAM LOULAR
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
UNPUBLISHED
December 23, 1997
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v
No. 192244
Jackson Circuit Court
LC No. 92-063376 FC
ROBERT WILLIAM LOULAR,
Defendant-Appellant.
Before: MacKenzie, P.J., and Hood and Hoekstra, JJ.
MEMORANDUM.
On prior appeal as of right in Docket No. 164550, defendant’s conviction of armed robbery,
MCL 750.529; MSA 28.797, was reduced to unarmed robbery, MCL 750.530; MSA 28.797, and
the cause was remanded for resentencing, subject to enhancement, given that defendant’s fourth
offender status was likewise upheld on appeal. MCL 769.12; MSA 28.1084. At resentencing,
defendant received twenty to forty years’ imprisonment. He now again appeals as of right. This appeal
is being decided without oral argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(E).
Defendant’s enhanced sentence is reviewed only for abuse of the trial court’s sentencing
discretion. People v Hansford (After Remand), 454 Mich 320; 562 NW2d 460 (1997). In light of
defendant’s prior criminal record and the circumstances of the present offense, the sentence imposed
does not represent an abuse of the trial court’s sentencing discretion.
Affirmed.
/s/ Barbara B. MacKenzie
/s/ Harold Hood
/s/ Joel P. Hoekstra
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