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STATE v. COLEMAN (2021)

Court of Appeals of Oregon.2021-11-24No. A173811

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Defendant appeals a judgment revoking her probation on one count of first-degree criminal mischief, ORS 164.365, and sentencing her to 18 months’ imprisonment and 24 months’ post-prison supervision. She asserts that the trial court plainly erred in imposing a 24-month post-prison supervision term, as the correct term for her offense is 12 months. The state concedes that the erroneous post-prison supervision term constitutes plain error. We agree and accept that concession. See ORS 213-017-0010(14) (first-degree criminal mischief in these circumstances constitutes a crime category 2 offense); OAR 213-005-0002(2)(a) (post-prison supervision term of a category 2 offense is 12 months). For the reasons set forth in State v. Cunningham, 299 Or. App. 523, 451 P.3d 268 (2019), we exercise our discretion to correct the error.

Remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.

PER CURIAM