Maddox v. State
Maddox v. State
Opinion of the Court
In a prior dissolution action, the former wife, defendant below, was given primary custody of the children subject to specifically scheduled visitation for the father. Defendant was to deliver the children to the father at a particular CVS pharmacy, but when she did not deliver the children for an extended period of time the father petitioned for contempt and enforcement of the court visitation order, and the trial court issued an order to show cause why the defendant should not be held in indirect criminal contempt for ignoring the court order.
At the contempt hearing, the father testified that he appeared at the CVS pharmacy to exchange the children on several
The first issue on appeal is whether the court erred in not providing defendant an opportunity, prior to sentencing, to present mitigating evidence. The State concedes error and the matter must be reversed for resentencing. As to the second assigned error-that the court should not have admitted the receipts into evidence-the State again concedes error but urges such error to be harmless. We agree. Because the defendant admitted that she did not deliver the children on those specific occasions, the fact that the receipts show the father was at the pharmacy awaiting his children’s arrival is harmless.
The conviction is AFFIRMED; the sentence is REVERSED and the action is REMANDED for resentencing.
AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED IN PART, REMANDED.
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