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State v. Poierier

Oregon Supreme Court
Jan 12, 1966
409 P.2d 680 (Or. 1966)

Opinion

Argued January 9, 1966

Affirmed January 12, 1966

Appeal from Circuit Court, Multnomah County.

RICHARD J. BURKE, Judge.

Adelbert G. Clostermann, Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant.

George M. Joseph, Deputy District Attorney, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were George Van Hoomissen, District Attorney, and John D. Burns, Deputy District Attorney, Portland.

Before McALLISTER, Chief Justice, and SLOAN, GOODWIN, DENECKE and LUSK, Justices.


AFFIRMED.


Defendant was sentenced as an habitual criminal under ORS 168.085. He appeals, contending that the statute is unconstitutional because it does not distinguish between convictions for felonies which involve danger to the person and felonies which involve no particular danger to a victim.

The proof was that the defendant formerly had been convicted in Oregon of at least two nondangerous felonies (larcencies) and one potentially dangerous felony (escape) in addition to the robbery for which his present sentence has been imposed. The defendant cites no constitutional requirement that the legislature must grade felonies according to their danger to their victims. For the purposes of segregating habitual offenders, a felony is a felony.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Poierier

Oregon Supreme Court
Jan 12, 1966
409 P.2d 680 (Or. 1966)
Case details for

State v. Poierier

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OREGON v. POIERIER

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Jan 12, 1966

Citations

409 P.2d 680 (Or. 1966)
409 P.2d 680

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