Hemmerich v. Board of Parole

Oregon Supreme Court
Hemmerich v. Board of Parole, 303 Or. 683 (Or. 1987)
740 P.2d 779; 1987 Ore. LEXIS 1558

Hemmerich v. Board of Parole

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Petitioner seeks review, alleging that the Board of Parole (Board) failed to satisfy the requirements of ORS 144.135. As in Anderson v. Board of Parole, 303 Or 618, 740 P2d 760 (1987), the Board fully complied with ORS 144.135 by setting forth β€œin writing the detailed bases for its decision,” which included four aggravation factors as justifying its decision to exceed the matrix range by five months.

This petitioner also asserts that the Board failed to consider factors in mitigation, contending that he was innocent and that his case was on appeal at the time of the hearing. Denial of guilt or that the conviction has been appealed are not mitigating factors.

The decision of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
DOUGLAS S. HEMMERICH, on review v. BOARD OF PAROLE, on review
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published