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Robertson v. Oregon

U.S.
Mar 26, 2007
549 U.S. 1310 (2007)

Summary

In Robertson I, we vacated defendant's sentences and remanded for resentencing because the trial court had imposed departure sentences based on judicial findings that the victim was particularly vulnerable and that defendant had participated in organized crime activity.

Summary of this case from State v. Robertson

Opinion

No. 06-9109.

March 26, 2007.

Reported below: 207 Ore. App. 464, 142 P. 3d 113.


Certiorari Denied.

Ct. App. Ore. Certiorari denied.


Summaries of

Robertson v. Oregon

U.S.
Mar 26, 2007
549 U.S. 1310 (2007)

In Robertson I, we vacated defendant's sentences and remanded for resentencing because the trial court had imposed departure sentences based on judicial findings that the victim was particularly vulnerable and that defendant had participated in organized crime activity.

Summary of this case from State v. Robertson
Case details for

Robertson v. Oregon

Case Details

Full title:ROBERTSON v. OREGON

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 26, 2007

Citations

549 U.S. 1310 (2007)
127 S. Ct. 1886

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