Michigan Compiled Laws
175-1927-IX - Chapter IX Judgment and Sentence (769.1...769.36)
Section 769.25 - Criminal Defendant Less Than 18 Years; Circumstances; Imprisonment for Life Without Possibility of Parole; Violations; Motion; Response; Hearing; Record; Sentence.

Sec. 25.
(1) This section applies to a criminal defendant who was less than 18 years of age at the time he or she committed an offense described in subsection (2) if either of the following circumstances exists:
(a) The defendant is convicted of the offense on or after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section.
(b) The defendant was convicted of the offense before the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section and either of the following applies:
(i) The case is still pending in the trial court or the applicable time periods for direct appellate review by state or federal courts have not expired.
(ii) On June 25, 2012 the case was pending in the trial court or the applicable time periods for direct appellate review by state or federal courts had not expired.
(2) The prosecuting attorney may file a motion under this section to sentence a defendant described in subsection (1) to imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole if the individual is or was convicted of any of the following violations:
(a) A violation of section 17764(7) of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.17764.
(b) A violation of section 16(5), 18(7), 316, 436(2)(e), or 543f of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.16, 750.18, 750.316, 750.436, and 750.543f.
(c) A violation of chapter XXXIII of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.200 to 750.212a.
(d) Any violation of law involving the death of another person for which parole eligibility is expressly denied under state law.
(3) If the prosecuting attorney intends to seek a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole for a case described in subsection (1)(a), the prosecuting attorney shall file the motion within 21 days after the defendant is convicted of that violation. If the prosecuting attorney intends to seek a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole for a case described under subsection (1)(b), the prosecuting attorney shall file the motion within 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section. The motion shall specify the grounds on which the prosecuting attorney is requesting the court to impose a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole.
(4) If the prosecuting attorney does not file a motion under subsection (3) within the time periods provided for in that subsection, the court shall sentence the defendant to a term of years as provided in subsection (9).
(5) If the prosecuting attorney files a motion under subsection (2) requesting that the individual be sentenced to imprisonment for life without parole eligibility, the individual shall file a response to the prosecution's motion within 14 days after receiving notice of the motion.
(6) If the prosecuting attorney files a motion under subsection (2), the court shall conduct a hearing on the motion as part of the sentencing process. At the hearing, the trial court shall consider the factors listed in Miller v Alabama, 576 US_____; 183 L Ed 2d 407; 132 S Ct 2455 (2012), and may consider any other criteria relevant to its decision, including the individual's record while incarcerated.
(7) At the hearing under subsection (6), the court shall specify on the record the aggravating and mitigating circumstances considered by the court and the court's reasons supporting the sentence imposed. The court may consider evidence presented at trial together with any evidence presented at the sentencing hearing.
(8) Each victim shall be afforded the right under section 15 of the William Van Regenmorter crime victim's rights act, 1985 PA 87, MCL 780.765, to appear before the court and make an oral impact statement at any sentencing or resentencing of the defendant under this section.
(9) If the court decides not to sentence the individual to imprisonment for life without parole eligibility, the court shall sentence the individual to a term of imprisonment for which the maximum term shall be not less than 60 years and the minimum term shall be not less than 25 years or more than 40 years.
(10) A defendant who is sentenced under this section shall be given credit for time already served but shall not receive any good time credits, special good time credits, disciplinary credits, or any other credits that reduce the defendant's minimum or maximum sentence.
History: Add. 2014, Act 22, Imd. Eff. Mar. 4, 2014 Compiler's Notes: Former MCL 769.25, which pertained to authorized imprisonment in reformatory at Ionia or Detroit house of correction instead of state prison of any male person convicted for first time of any offense other than rape, murder, or treason, was repealed by Act 256 of 1964, Eff. Aug. 28, 1964.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapters 760 - 777 - Code of Criminal Procedure

Act 175 of 1927 - The Code of Criminal Procedure (760.1 - 777.69)

175-1927-IX - Chapter IX Judgment and Sentence (769.1...769.36)

Section 769.1 - Authority and Power of Court; Crimes for Which Juvenile to Be Sentenced as Adult; Fingerprints as Condition to Sentencing; Hearing at Juvenile's Sentencing; Determination; Criteria; Waiver; Violation of MCL 333.7403; Statement on Reco...

Section 769.1a - Order of Restitution.

Section 769.1b - Review Hearing for Juvenile Placed on Probation and Committed; Determination; Considerations; Time of Review Hearing; Notice; Legal Counsel; Costs; Commitment Reports; Final Review; Imposition of Sentence for Adult Offender; Notice;...

Section 769.1c - Psychiatrist; Definition; Aid From State Hospitals.

Section 769.1d - Expense of Confinement in State Institutions.

Section 769.1e - Violations of Criminal Law; Licensing Sanctions; Report of Finding to Secretary of State; "License" Defined.

Section 769.1f - Expenses for Which Court May Order Person Convicted to Reimburse State or Local Unit of Government; Payment; Reimbursement as Condition of Probation or Parole; Enforcement of Order; Failure to Make Order Reimbursement; Definitions.

Section 769.1g - Offense Relating to Riot, Incitement to Riot, Unlawful Assembly or Civil Disorder Within Public Community College, College, or University Campus.

Section 769.1h - Consecutive or Concurrent Sentence.

Section 769.1j - Court Ordered Fine, Costs, or Assessments; Minimum Amounts; Definitions.

Section 769.1k - Imposition of Fine, Cost, or Assessment; Availability of Information to Defendant; Reports; Nonpayment of Costs.

Section 769.1l - Order of Restitution; Deduction; Payment to Court; Priority.

Section 769.2 - Repealed. 2015, Act 216, Eff. Mar. 14, 2016.

Section 769.2a - Persons Sentenced for Certain Crimes Not Eligible for Custodial Incarceration Outside State Correctional Facility or County Jail; “State Correctional Facility” Defined; Effect of Security Classification Waiver.

Section 769.3 - Conditional Sentence; Payment of Fine; Probation.

Section 769.4 - Conditional Sentence; Execution.

Section 769.4a - Assault on Spouse, Former Spouse, Individual With Child in Common, Dating Relationship, or Household Resident; Plea or Finding of Guilty; Deferral of Proceedings; Order of Probation; Previous Convictions; Adjudication of Guilt Upon V...

Section 769.5 - Alternative or Combined Penalties; Power of Court; Rebuttable Presumption; Reasonable Grounds for Departure; Show Cause Order; Contempt Order.

Section 769.6 - Recognizance to Keep Peace; Court Option.

Section 769.7 - Recognizance to Keep Peace; Breach of Condition; Procedure.

Section 769.8 - Definite Term Prohibited for Conviction for First Time for Felony; Fixing Minimum Term; Stating Maximum Term; Examination of Convict; Entering Facts in Minutes of Court.

Section 769.9 - Indeterminate Sentence Inapplicable Where Only Punishment Is Life Imprisonment; Indeterminate Sentence in Cases Where Imprisonment for Life Discretionary; Indeterminate Sentence in Cases Involving Major Controlled Substance Offense.

Section 769.10 - Punishment for Subsequent Felony; Sentence Imposed for Term of Years Considered Indeterminate Sentence; Use of Conviction to Enhance Sentence Prohibited.

Section 769.11 - Punishment for Subsequent Felony Following Conviction of 2 or More Felonies; Sentence for Term of Years Considered Indeterminate Sentence; Use of Conviction to Enhance Sentence Prohibited.

Section 769.11a - Void Sentence; Trial Judge to Credit Time Served.

Section 769.11b - Credit Time Served Prior to Sentence; Lack of Bond.

Section 769.12 - Punishment for Subsequent Felony Following Conviction of 3 or More Felonies; Sentence for Term of Years Considered Indeterminate Sentence; Use of Conviction to Enhance Sentence Prohibited; Eligibility for Parole; Provisions Not in De...

Section 769.13 - Notice of Intent to Seek Enhanced Sentence; Filing by Prosecuting Attorney; Challenge to Accuracy or Constitutional Validity; Evidence of Existence of Prior Conviction; Determination by Court; Burden of Proof.

Section 769.14 - Review of Sentence of Prisoner or Parolee; Application; Rights of Prisoner.

Section 769.16 - Clerk of Court and Sheriff; Duty in Executing Sentence; Fine or Imprisonment in County Jail; Transcript.

Section 769.16a - Report by Clerk of Final Disposition to Department of State Police; Forms; Fingerprints; Reporting Conviction; Report of Vacated Judgment; Entry of Disposition Into Database.

Section 769.16b - Finding of Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity; Entering Order Into Law Enforcement Information Network.

Section 769.17 - Clerk of Court and Sheriff; Duty in Executing Sentence; Imprisonment in State Prison; Warrant, Abstract of Conviction.

Section 769.18 - Record After Sentence of Imprisonment; Duty of Clerk; Contents, Forwarding, Fee.

Section 769.19-769.23 - Repealed. 1972, Act 179, Imd. Eff. June 16, 1972.

Section 769.24 - Excessive Sentence; Validity.

Section 769.25 - Criminal Defendant Less Than 18 Years; Circumstances; Imprisonment for Life Without Possibility of Parole; Violations; Motion; Response; Hearing; Record; Sentence.

Section 769.25a - Case as Final on or Before June 24, 2012; Effect of State Supreme Court or United States Supreme Court Decision; Procedures; Resentencing Hearings; Priority; Credit for Time Served.

Section 769.26 - Error in Pleading or Procedure; Effect.

Section 769.27 - Change of Sentence by Court; Notice to Prosecuting Attorney, Defendant, and Defendant's Counsel; Objection; Hearing.

Section 769.28 - Commitment or Sentence for Maximum of 1 Year; Place; Section Inapplicable to Certain Juveniles.

Section 769.31 - Definitions.

Section 769.32, 769.33 - Repealed. 2002, Act 31, Eff. Apr. 1, 2002.

Section 769.32a - Repealed 2018, Act 576, Eff. Sept. 30, 2019.

Section 769.33a - Repealed. 2018, Act 576, Eff. Sept. 30, 2019.

Section 769.34 - Sentencing Guidelines; Duties of Court.

Section 769.35 - Jail Reimbursement Program; Operation; Criteria.

Section 769.36 - Deaths Arising Out of Same Criminal Transaction; Crimes to Which Person May Be Charged and Convicted; Consecutive Terms; Definitions.