Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2020

State v. Miller

State v. Miller
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided November 18, 2020
307 Or. App. 616; 476 P.3d 540

State v. Miller

Opinion

Argued and submitted October 9, affirmed November 18, 2020, petition for review denied March 18, 2021 (367 Or 709)

STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JAMISON JOHN MILLER, Defendant-Appellant.

Marion County Circuit Court 18CR68294; A170797 476 P3d 540

Susan M. Tripp, Judge.

Jason E. Thompson argued the cause for appellant. Also on the brief was Thompson Law, LLC.

Dashiell L. Farewell, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. Also on the brief were Ellen F.

Rosenblum, Attorney General, and Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General.

Before Lagesen, Presiding Judge, and James, Judge, and Kamins, Judge.

PER CURIAM Affirmed.

Cite as 307 Or App 616 (2020) 617 PER CURIAM Defendant appeals a judgment revoking his proba- tion. In his first assignment of error, he contends that the trial court abused its discretion in revoking his probation.

We conclude otherwise and reject that assignment with- out further written discussion. In his second assignment of error, he contends that the court lacked the authority to deny him eligibility for “good time” reductions in his sentence under ORS 137.750(1). He acknowledges that we rejected the same argument in State v. Berger, 284 Or App 156, 392 P3d 792 (2017), but argues that that decision is incorrect and should be overruled. We are not persuaded. Because Berger requires us to reject defendant’s argument, we affirm.

Affirmed.

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