Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2002

State v. Cook

State v. Cook
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided August 7, 2002 · Armstrong, Edmonds, Kistler
183 Or. App. 237; 51 P.3d 673; 2002 Ore. App. LEXIS 1210

State v. Cook

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Defendant appeals his convictions for three counts of aggravated murder, involving two separate victims. He assigns error to the trial court’s imposition of three consecutive “true life” sentences, arguing that there may be no more convictions for aggravated murder than there are victims. The state concedes error, and we agree. State v. Barrett, 331 Or 27, 10 P3d 901 (2000). Defendant’s other arguments do not require discussion.

Remanded for resentencing on two convictions for aggravated murder; otherwise affirmed.

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