People v. Eads (Michigan Court of Appeals)
From the conclusion:
“For the reasons discussed, Miller and its progeny have rendered Eads’s term-of-years sentence invalid under both the Michigan Constitution and our state’s proportionality requirement. He is entitled to be resentenced in a manner that comports with this jurisprudence and duly accounts for his youth and its attendant characteristics at the time he committed the offense at issue. The trial court’s order denying Eads’s MFRJ is reversed, Eads’s sentence for second-degree murder is vacated, and this matter is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. We do not retain jurisdiction. “
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