State v. Baskette
State v. Baskette
Opinion of the Court
In these consolidated cases, defendant was convicted, based on guilty pleas, of various drug- and firearm-related offenses. In orally imposing sentence, the trial court indicated — with respect to all but one of defendant’s felony convictions
Defendant appeals those judgments, contending that the trial court erred in denying him eligibility for sentence reductions under ORS 137.750 without making the requisite findings. He also contends that, under the circumstances, he was not required to preserve that claim of error for appeal. We agree.
ORS 137.750(1) provides:
“When a court sentences a defendant to a term of incarceration upon conviction of a crime, the court shall order on the record in open court as part of the sentence imposed that the defendant may be considered by the executing or releasing authority for any form of temporary leave from custody, reduction in sentence, work release or program of conditional or supervised release authorized by law for which the defendant is otherwise eligible at the time of sentencing, unless the court finds on the record in open court substantial and compelling reasons to order that the defendant not be considered for such leave, release or program.”
(Emphasis added.) Here, the trial court did not make the findings required under ORS 137.750 to deny defendant eligibility for early release, sentence reduction, or other
In Case Nos. 20-10-19817 and 20-11-02810, remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
On that count, the court did not mention eligibility for early release or sentence-reduction programs at all.
Because we remand the cases for resentencing, ORS 138.225(5)(a), we need not address whether defendant was required to preserve his argument as to the count in which the court did not indicate that defendant would be eligible for earned time or as to eligibility for anything other than earned time.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Respondent v. MARSHALL DAVID BASKETTE
- Cited By
- 6 cases
- Status
- Published