State v. Kilgore
This text of 435 P.3d 817 (State v. Kilgore) 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.
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*818*604In this consolidated appeal, defendant appeals judgments convicting him of two counts of fourth-degree assault and one count of strangulation (Case No. 17CR22754) and two counts of menacing (Case No. 17CR04970).1 In each case, defendant was sentenced to probation. Defendant's sole assignment of error relates to the trial court's imposition of a special probation condition on his counts of conviction in Case No. 17CR22754 that defendant "not consume or possess * * * marijuana."2 Defendant contends that such a complete ban on the consumption and possession of marijuana is prohibited under ORS 137.542(2)3 and requests that we strike the challenged probation conditions from the judgment, or, alternatively, modify the erroneous conditions to allow the use of medical marijuana. The state concedes that the trial court erred in imposing the conditions as it did, but points out that ORS 137.542(2) does not apply in all circumstances-that is, it does not apply where the defendant is not a medical marijuana cardholder-and, therefore, that we should remand for resentencing for the trial court to make that factual determination.4 We agree with the state.
As the parties recognize, and as we have recently held, the effect of ORS 137.542(2) is that a special probation condition regarding marijuana use must contain an *605exception for marijuana use that complies with Oregon's medical marijuana laws, if the probationer holds a medical marijuana registry identification card. State v. Jerscheid ,
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