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State v. Fraley

Oregon Court of Appeals
Apr 9, 1970
467 P.2d 683 (Or. Ct. App. 1970)

Opinion

Argued March 19, 1970

Affirmed April 9, 1970

Appeal from Circuit Court, Linn County.

WENDELL H. TOMPKINS, Judge.

Brian P. Jackson, Albany, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant.

Thomas H. Denney, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Lee Johnson, Attorney General and Jacob B. Tanzer, Solicitor General, Salem.

Before SCHWAB, Chief Judge, and LANGTRY and FOLEY, Judges.

AFFIRMED.


The defendant, who has a previous criminal record, pleaded guilty to the crime of obtaining money by false pretenses and was sentenced to imprisonment for not to exceed three years. She appeals on the ground that the sentence was excessive. The statutory maximum is five years.

While her argument that because of changed personal circumstances imprisonment would serve no useful purpose may be worthy of consideration, it is more properly addressed toward the goal of parole, work release or commutation than the goal of reversal on appeal. See State v. Chilton, 1 Or. App. 593, 465 P.2d 495 (1970).

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Fraley

Oregon Court of Appeals
Apr 9, 1970
467 P.2d 683 (Or. Ct. App. 1970)
Case details for

State v. Fraley

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. JILL ANNETTE FRALEY, Appellant

Court:Oregon Court of Appeals

Date published: Apr 9, 1970

Citations

467 P.2d 683 (Or. Ct. App. 1970)
467 P.2d 683

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