Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1993

State v. Haskins

State v. Haskins
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided July 14, 1993 · Leeson, Muniz, Rossman
121 Or. App. 671; 855 P.2d 667; 1993 Ore. App. LEXIS 1150

State v. Haskins

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Defendant was charged with burglary in the first degree and aggravated theft. ORS 164.225; ORS 164.057. Pursuant to plea negotiations, defendant pled no contest to the burglary offense, and the state dismissed the theft charge. Defendant’s sentence resulted from the agreement, and we may not review her claim of error that the departure sentence imposed was not supported by substantial and compelling reasons. ORS 138.222(2)(d); State v. Adams, 315 Or 359, 847 P2d 397 (1993); State v. Tanner, 121 Or App 104, 854 P2d 941 (1993); State v. Kilborn, 120 Or App 462, 852 P2d 935 (1993); State v. Johnston, 120 Or App 165, 851 P2d 1156 (1993).

Affirmed.

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