People v. Martinez

In People v. Martinez, 190 Mich App 442; 476 NW2d 641 (1991), the Court held that when a defendant causes a victim personal injury at the outset of a series of specific acts, each constituting criminal sexual conduct, then the original injuries are sufficient proof of the aggravating element for the charges related to that series of sexual assaults. Id. at 444-445. The only modifying principle is that the defendant cannot manifest an intent to cease the attack. Id. at 445.