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PEOPLE OF MI V CLIFTON DANIEL CROSS
State: Michigan
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 280652
Case Date: 12/18/2008
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PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, Plaintiff-Appellee, v CLIFTON DANIEL CROSS, Defendant-Appellant.

FOR PUBLICATION December 18, 2008 9:05 a.m. No. 280652 Genesee Circuit Court LC No. 06-018658-FH Advance Sheets Version

Before: Murray, P.J., and Markey and Wilder, JJ. PER CURIAM. Defendant appeals by delayed leave granted his sentence for attempted embezzlement of $1,000 or more but less than $20,000, MCL 750.174(4)(a). The trial court sentenced defendant to three years' probation, with the first 90 days to be served in jail. We affirm. This appeal has been decided without oral argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(E). Defendant argues that the trial court erred by ordering him to pay restitution in the amount of $123,180. We disagree. Defendant contends that the trial court lacked statutory authority to order restitution for income loss. Because defendant raises this argument for the first time on appeal, we review defendant's claim for plain error affecting his substantial rights. People v Carines, 460 Mich 750, 763-764; 597 NW2d 130 (1999). "Under the plain error rule, the defendant[] must show that (1) error occurred, (2) the error was plain, i.e., clear or obvious, and (3) the plain error affected a substantial right of the defendant." People v Pipes, 475 Mich 267, 279; 715 NW2d 290 (2006). Defendant has the burden of persuasion. Id. Defendant argues that no statutory authority explicitly permitted the trial court to order restitution for income loss. He wrongly relies on People v Shanks, unpublished memorandum opinion of the Court of Appeals, issued July 26, 1996 (Docket No. 178365), to buttress his argument. An unpublished opinion is not precedentially binding under the rule of stare decisis. MCR 7.215(C)(1). In contrast, a published opinion of this Court has precedential effect under the rule of stare decisis. MCR 7.215(C)(2). At least one published opinion of this Court negates defendant's argument. In People v Guajardo, 213 Mich App 198; 539 NW2d 570 (1995), this Court held that because the restitution statute is silent regarding how to determine the amount of loss that the victim sustained, the amount should be "based upon the evidence." Id. at 200. This Court also determined that if the evidence demonstrated loss based on both the replacement

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value of the stolen items and expected profits, then the trial court may consider lost profits in assessing restitution. Id. Further, defendant's reliance on the maxim expressio unius est exclusio alterius with respect to MCL 769.1 is misplaced. Under Guajardo, the trial court was permitted to order restitution for lost profits under MCL 780.767; consequently, defendant has not established plain error. Defendant next contends that the prosecutor did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that $123,180 was the amount that the victim lost. This Court reviews a restitution order for an abuse of discretion. People v Gubachy, 272 Mich App 706, 708; 728 NW2d 891 (2006). Generally, an appellate court defers to the trial court's judgment, and if the trial court's decision falls within the range of principled outcomes, it has not abused its discretion. People v Carnicom, 272 Mich App 614, 616-617; 727 NW2d 399 (2006). When the question of restitution involves a matter of statutory interpretation, this Court reviews the matter de novo. Gubachy, supra at 708. Crime victims retain both statutory and constitutional rights to restitution. Const 1963, art 1,
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