State v. Fryer

435 P.3d 824, 295 Or. App. 662
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedJanuary 9, 2019
DocketA164371
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Fryer, 435 P.3d 824, 295 Or. App. 662 (Or. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

PER CURIAM

*825*663After pleading guilty, defendant was convicted of one count of misdemeanor driving under the influence of intoxicants, ORS 813.010(4), and sentenced to two years' probation, with general and special probation conditions. He appeals the judgment of conviction, assigning error to the trial court's imposition of a special condition of probation, first appearing in the judgment, that "prohibited [him] from possessing or consuming marijuana and * * * participat[ing] in the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program [OMMP]."1 He contends that, under ORS 137.542(2),2 the court "lacked the authority to interfere with [his] ability to participate in the OMMP," and he requests resentencing.3 The state concedes that the court erred and further agrees that resentencing is the correct disposition.4 We agree with the parties to the extent that, if defendant holds a medical marijuana registry identification card, the special condition as imposed is inconsistent with ORS 137.542(2). However, the record does not establish whether defendant is, indeed, a medical *664marijuana cardholder. Because defendant did not have the opportunity to address that question before the judgment was entered, we reverse and remand for the court to determine whether ORS 137.542(2) applies in this case and, if so, to modify the special condition to conform with the statute. State v. Kilgore , 295 Or. App. 602, --- P.3d ---- (2019).5

Remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.

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