State v. Fentress

679 P.2d 351, 67 Or. App. 702, 1984 Ore. App. LEXIS 3171
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided April 11, 1984·No. C82-07-36249; CA A28137·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

In this criminal case, the state concedes that the trial court erred in imposing a 10-year minimum sentence on defendant’s murder conviction. State v. Macy, 295 Or 738, 671 P2d 92 (1983). The 10-year minimum to be served on defendant’s murder conviction is deleted. See Or Const, Art VII (Amended), § 3; State v. Smith, 65 Or App 344, 671 P2d 1206 (1983). In all other respects, defendant’s conviction and sentence for murder, including a 5-year minimum of use of a firearm in committing the offense, ORS 161.610, are affirmed.1

Affirmed as modified.

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State v. Fentress, 679 P.2d 351, 67 Or. App. 702, 1984 Ore. App. LEXIS 3171 (Or. Ct. App. 1984).

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