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People v. Duboise6/4/2002 ealistically disputed, showed that two of defendant's prior felony convictions, for attempted assault with a dangerous weapon and attempted kidnapping, involved activity that posed a potential physical danger to another person. The evidence also showed that defendant was never paroled from his previous prison sentences, but rather served the full sentence on each occasion. Accordingly, we concluded that the trial court did not abuse its discretion by finding that substantial and compelling reasons existed for departing upward from the guidelines. The sentence otherwise comports with the guidelines and other requirements of the law. Thus, no further review is authorized. Babcock, supra at 77-78.
Affirmed.
E. Thomas Fitzgerald
Donald E. Holbrook, Jr.
Martin M. Doctoroff
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