State v. Grimm

764 P.2d 622, 94 Or. App. 181, 1988 Ore. App. LEXIS 2074
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided November 23, 1988·No. 86C-21520; CA A47650·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Defendant, who pled guilty to two counts of assault in the third degree with a firearm, assigns as error the trial court’s imposition of two five-year gun minimum sentences pursuant to ORS 161.610. The state concedes that defendant should have received only one five-year minimum sentence. We agree, and modify the trial court’s sentence to vacate the second five-year minimum sentence. State v. Hardesty, 298 Or 616, 695 P2d 569 (1985); State v. Dickerson, 91 Or App 553, 756 P2d 59 (1988).

One five-year minimum sentence vacated; otherwise affirmed.

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State v. Grimm, 764 P.2d 622, 94 Or. App. 181, 1988 Ore. App. LEXIS 2074 (Or. Ct. App. 1988).

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