State v. Luers

Court of Appeals of Oregon
State v. Luers, 160 P.3d 1013 (2007)
213 Or. App. 389; 2007 Ore. App. LEXIS 846
Landau, Schuman, Ortega, Reconsideration

State v. Luers

Opinion

*390 PER CURIAM

Defendant petitions for reconsideration of our decision in State v. Luers, 211 Or App 34, 153 P3d 688 (2007), asserting an error relating to our recitation of the facts. We grant reconsideration, modify our previous opinion, and adhere to it as modified.

In our opinion, when discussing the police search of the storage unit leased by defendant and another person, we stated, “In a loft area believed to be defendant’s sleeping quarters, police discovered a bolt cutter that matched the cuts in the fence at Tyree Oil.” Id. at 39. Defendant asserts that the loft area was separate from the sleeping quarters and that the bolt cutter was found in a backpack that was located near some of defendant’s other property in that loft area. We modify our former opinion to eliminate any suggestion that the connection between the bolt cutter and defendant was established by virtue of the fact that it was found in sleeping quarters identified to be his.

We modify the challenged sentence to state, “Finally, police discovered a bolt cutter that matched the cuts in the fence at Tyree Oil.”

Reconsideration allowed; former opinion modified and adhered to as modified.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. JEFFREY MICHAEL LUERS, Appellant
Cited By
33 cases
Status
Published