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PEOPLE OF MI V JEROME HALL SR
State: Michigan
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 184548
Case Date: 10/01/1996
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PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, Plaintiff-Appellee, v JEROME HALL, SR., Defendant-Appellant.

UNPUBLISHED October 1, 1996

No. 184548 LC No. 94-011936

Before: J.H. Gillis, P.J., and G.S. Allen and J.B. Sullivan, JJ.* MEMORANDUM. Defendant pleaded guilty of malicious destruction of property over $100, MCL 750.377a; MSA 28.609(1), and stalking, MCL 750.411h; MSA 28.643(8), for which he was sentenced to concurrent jail terms of six months. He appeals as of right. We affirm. This case has been decided without oral argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(A). Defendant is entitled to credit for time served in jail prior to sentencing. MCL 769.11b; MSA 28.1083(2). However, defendant's concurrent six-month jail terms began to run on January 11, 1995. Since defendant has already served the entire jail term for which he now claims credit, it is not possible for this Court to fashion a meaningful remedy and so this issue is moot. See People v Rutherford, 208 Mich App 198; 526 NW2d 620 (1994); People v Greenberg, 176 Mich App 296; 439 NW2d 336 (1989). 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. -1

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