State v. Higginbotham
State v. Higginbotham
56 Or. App. 861; 643 P.2d 878; 1982 Ore. App. LEXIS 2894
State v. Higginbotham
Opinion of the Court
In this consolidated appeal of two criminal convictions, the state concedes error in that the trial court gave no reason for the sentences which it imposed and failed to give any reason for making the sentences consecutive. See ORS 137.120(2); State v. Biles, 287 Or 63, 597 P2d 808 (1979). No other error is assigned.
Sentences vacated and causes remanded for resentencing.
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