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State v. Polin

Oregon Court of Appeals
May 10, 2000
3 P.3d 171 (Or. Ct. App. 2000)

Summary

receiving stolen property

Summary of this case from Albaneso v. State

Opinion

Nos. C970121CR; CA A99224

Filed: May 10, 2000

Appeal from Circuit Court, Washington County, Timothy P. Alexander, Judge.

Submitted on record and briefs April 21, 2000.

Elana D. Flynn filed the brief for appellant.

Richard D. Wasserman, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent. With him on the brief were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.

EDMONDS, PRESIDING JUDGE, and DEITS, CHIEF JUDGE, and ARMSTRONG, JUDGE.


Defendant appeals from his convictions for a number of offenses, three of which, attempted murder, assault in the first degree, and unlawful use of a weapon, arose from the same incident. Defendant used a firearm in committing those offenses, and the trial court imposed a 60-month minimum sentence under ORS 161.610 on each conviction. Defendant assigns error to the imposition of more than one gun minimum sentence for convictions arising out of the same criminal episode. The state concedes error, and we agree. State v. Dam, 111 Or. App. 15, 825 P.2d 286, rev den 313 Or. 300 (1992).

Defendant's other assignment of error does not require discussion.

Sentences under ORS 161.610 on counts one, two, and three vacated and remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Polin

Oregon Court of Appeals
May 10, 2000
3 P.3d 171 (Or. Ct. App. 2000)

receiving stolen property

Summary of this case from Albaneso v. State
Case details for

State v. Polin

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. DAVID SHANE POLIN, Appellant

Court:Oregon Court of Appeals

Date published: May 10, 2000

Citations

3 P.3d 171 (Or. Ct. App. 2000)
3 P.3d 171

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