P. v. Hardley
Defendant Alexander Fondril Hardley pled guilty to forcible digital penetration of My. and to digital penetration of Mi., both of whom were his younger cousins. The court sentenced him to 11 years in prison. On appeal, defendant contends the court erred in imposing the fully consecutive sentence because it failed to articulate the reason for its sentencing choice, and his attorney was ineffective for failing to object. Finding no error, Court affirm the judgment.



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