State v. Shamsud-Din

433 P.3d 783, 295 Or. App. 271
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided December 5, 2018·No. A164400 (Control); A164019·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Defendant appeals from two judgments in this consolidated appeal. In Case No. 16CR16227, he appeals a judgment of conviction for three criminal counts. He raises a single assignment of error in that case, which we reject without written discussion. In Case No. 16CN04179, defendant appeals the judgment on 10 counts of punitive contempt. ORS 33.065. Defendant assigns error to the trial court entering "a judgment labelling contempt as a misdemeanor and stating that defendant was 'convicted.' "1 In that case, we reverse and remand.

Contempt is not a crime, and it is error for a judgment to refer to findings of contempt as convictions or misdemeanors. State v. Clardy , 292 Or. App. 890, 891, 422 P.3d 434 (2018) (reversing and remanding judgment that reflected conviction rather than finding of contempt); State v. Campbell , 246 Or. App. 683, 684, 267 P.3d 205 (2011) (reversing and remanding judgment imposing misdemeanor conviction for contempt). The state "concedes that the trial court erred by entering a contempt judgment that referenced a 'convict[ion]' and included the notation 'MISDEMEANOR' at the top of each page." (Capitalization in original.) We agree and accept the state's concession. We reverse *784and remand for entry of a judgment omitting those terms.

In Case No. 16CN04179, reversed and remanded for entry of a judgment finding defendant in contempt of court. In Case No. 16CR16227, affirmed.

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State v. Shamsud-Din, 433 P.3d 783, 295 Or. App. 271 (Or. Ct. App. 2018).

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