Theodore v. State
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OPINION
Herbert Theodore was convicted, based upon his no contest plea, of the offense of incest, AS 11.41.450(a)(1), a class C felony. AS 11.41.450(b). Judge Beverly W. Cutler sentenced Theodore to five years with two years suspended. Theodore appeals this sentence, arguing that it is excessive. We affirm.
Theodore points out that he has not formerly been convicted of a felony and argues that therefore his sentence should [988] not have exceeded two years, the presumptive sentence for a second felony offender convicted of a class C felony, unless his case can be termed exceptional. Austin v. State, 627 P.2d 657 (Alaska App.1981). We have reviewed the record and conclude that Judge Cutler found that Theodore’s case was exceptional, and that this finding is supported by the record. Judge Cutler considered the fact that although Theodore is a first felony offender for presumptive sentencing purposes, he has been convicted of a large number of serious misdemeanors. She also considered the fact that his was a particularly serious offense. AS 12.-55.155(c)(10). Judge Cutler pointed out that Theodore’s incestuous conduct had gone for several years and involved full intercourse with the victim. See Huckaby v. State, 632 P.2d 975, 976-77 n. 2 (Alaska App.1981) (sentencing judge can rely on all facts relevant to the nature of the offense to conclude that defendant is a worst offender). We conclude that these factors justify the sentence which Judge Cutler imposed.1 We find that the sentence was not clearly mistaken.
AFFIRMED.
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