State v. Jackson

422 P.3d 428, 293 Or. App. 104
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedJuly 25, 2018
DocketA163691
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
State v. Jackson, 422 P.3d 428, 293 Or. App. 104 (Or. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

PER CURIAM

*105Defendant appeals a judgment convicting him on two counts of felon in possession of a firearm. ORS 166.270(1). On appeal, defendant asserts that the trial court erred by entering separate convictions on the counts of felon in possession of a firearm because those counts were based on his simultaneous possession of two firearms and that conduct violated a single statute, involved only one victim (the public), and was not separated by any pause.1 The state concedes *429that the trial court erred in failing to merge the guilty verdicts on those counts, and we agree and accept the state's concession. See State v. Russell , 288 Or. App. 96, 97, 405 P.3d 191 (2017) (trial court erred in failing to merge guilty verdicts under similar circumstances); State v. Ferguson , 276 Or. App. 267, 274, 367 P.3d 551 (2016) ("Here, the two felon-in-possession counts were both based on ORS 166.270(1), there was only one victim, the public, and the record indicates that defendant came into possession of the two firearms at the same time and his possession was a continuing crime; therefore, the trial court should have merged the guilty verdicts on both counts."). Accordingly, we reverse and remand for merger of those guilty verdicts and for resentencing.

Convictions on Counts 5 and 6 reversed and remanded for entry of a judgment of conviction for one count of felon in possession of a firearm; remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.

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