State v. Schanus

Minnesota Court of Appeals
State v. Schanus, 431 N.W.2d 151 (Minn. Ct. App. 1988)
1988 Minn. App. LEXIS 1077; 1988 WL 117245
Wozniak, Forsberg, Schumacher

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State v. Schanus

Opinion

SPECIAL TERM OPINION

WOZNIAK, Chief Judge.

FACTS

Schanus timely appealed his felony conviction. The state filed a notice of review after the time for appeal had expired, challenging a sentencing departure. Schanus moved to dismiss the notice of review and the state did not respond.

DECISION

The state may appeal from a sentence “according to the rules of criminal procedure!;.]” Minn.Stat. § 244.11 (1986). Minn. R.Crim.P. 28.05, subd. 1(1), which governs sentencing appeals, requires that any appeal from a sentence be filed “within 90 days after judgment and sentencing.”

The state did not timely file any appeal from the sentence. Instead, it filed a notice of review more than 90 days after Shanus was sentenced. A notice of review is authorized in civil appeals, and it may be served and filed by a respondent within 15 days after the appellant serves the appeal papers. Minn.R.Civ.App.P. 106.

As noted, the criminal rules govern review of the state’s challenge to a sentence. The criminal rules do not authorize such challenges by a notice of review. A defendant may file a cross-appeal within ten days after the state serves an appeal from a pretrial order. Minn.R.Crim.P. 28.-04, subd. 3. No such cross-appeal or notice of review is permitted the state when a defendant appeals from a conviction. Cf Minn.R.Crim.P. 28.02. The state’s challenge to a sentence is barred where it “did not appeal the sentence as it could have under Minn.R.Crim.P. 28.04.” State v. Marshall, 411 N.W.2d 276, 281 (Minn.Ct. App. 1987), pet for rev. denied (Minn. Oct. 26, 1987).

NOTICE OF REVIEW DISMISSED.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of Minnesota, Respondent, v. Michael E. SCHANUS, Appellant
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published