Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1999

State v. Hal

State v. Hal
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided February 17, 1999 · Haselton, Landau, Wollheim
158 Or. App. 517; 974 P.2d 793; 1999 Ore. App. LEXIS 208

State v. Hal

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Defendant appeals a judgment of conviction, challenging only the trial court’s imposition of a probation sentence consecutive to a sentence that included post-prison supervision. We heard oral argument and took the case under advisement. In the meantime, defendant filed a motion in the trial court to modify the judgment to correct an error in the sentence, pursuant to ORS 138.083. The trial court allowed the motion, granting defendant the same relief that she pursues in this appeal. The appeal is therefore moot and, on that ground, is dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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