State v. Johnson
State v. Johnson
Opinion of the Court
On July 12, 2005, the defendant was sentenced to ten (10) years in the Montana Women’s Prison, with five (5) years suspended, for the offense of Issuing a Bad Check, Common Scheme, a felony. Said sentence shall run consecutive with other sentences.
On April 7, 2006, the defendant’s application for review of that sentence was heard by the Sentence Review Division of the Montana Supreme Court.
The defendant was present and was represented by Floyd Corder. The state was not represented.
Before hearing the application, the defendant was advised that the Sentence Review Division has the authority not only to reduce the sentence
Rule 17 of the Rules of the Sentence Review Division of the Supreme Court of Montana provides that “the sentence imposed by the District Court is presumed correct, and the sentence will not be reduced or increased unless it is deemed clearly inadequate or excessive.” (§46-18-904(3), MCA).
The Division finds that the reasons advanced for modification are insufficient to hold that the sentence imposed by the District Court is inadequate or excessive.
Therefore, it is the unanimous decision of the Sentence Review Division that the sentence shall be affirmed.
Done in open Court this 7 th day of April, 2006.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE OF MONTANA v. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, a.k.a. SCHILLING, a.k.a. KNAPSTAD, a.k.a. MARTIN
- Status
- Published