Franks v. Lampert
This text of 14 P.3d 646 (Franks v. Lampert) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Oregon primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Petitioner appeals from a judgment that denied his petition for post-conviction relief. He assigns error to the post-conviction court’s denial of relief on the merits of his petition and to the court’s requirement that he pay $975 for the costs of his court-appointed counsel in the post-conviction proceeding.
We reject without discussion the assignments of error that challenge the trial court’s denial of the petition for post-conviction relief. With regard to the order that required petitioner to repay the state the cost of his court-appointed counsel, petitioner contends that the court lacked authority to impose that requirement. ORS 151.505 authorizes a court to require a petitioner to repay the costs of court-appointed counsel in any post-conviction proceeding in which the first petition in the proceeding was filed after January 1, 1998. Petitioner filed his first petition for post-conviction relief in this proceeding in April 1998. Hence, ORS 151.505 applies to the proceeding and provides authority for the court to require petitioner to repay the cost of his appointed counsel.1
Affirmed.
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