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Straley v. Utah Board of Pardons

Utah Court of Appeals
Aug 31, 2006
2006 UT App. 363 (Utah Ct. App. 2006)

Opinion

Case No. 20060313-CA.

Filed August 31, 2006. (Not For Official Publication).

Appeal from the Third District, Salt Lake City Department, 050902431, The Honorable Tyrone E. Medley.

Robert D. Straley, Appellant Pro Se.

Mark L. Shurtleff and Nancy L. Kemp, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before Judges Bench, Billings, and Thorne.


MEMORANDUM DECISION


Robert D. Straley appeals the district court's dismissal of his petition for extraordinary relief. We affirm.

We review a district court's decision in a rule 65B(d) extraordinary writ case for abuse of discretion. See State v. Barrett, 2005 UT 88, ¶ 26, 127 P.3d 682. "[A] mistake of law `may constitute an abuse of discretion.'" Id. (citation omitted). Straley alleges that Utah's indeterminate sentencing scheme is unconstitutional. See Utah Code Ann. § 77-18-4 (2003). More particularly, he alleges that it violates principles of due process and equal protection, as well as the Sixth and Eighth Amendments to the federal Constitution.

Utah courts have repeatedly concluded that Utah's indeterminate sentencing scheme does not violate either the federal Constitution or the state Constitution. See Padilla v. Board of Pardons, 947 P.2d 664, 669 (Utah 1997) (rejecting argument that sentencing scheme violates separation of powers clause);Monson v. Carver, 928 P.2d 1017, 1023 (Utah 1996) (rejecting claim that Utah's sentencing scheme violates constitution because it is mentally cruel to prisoners). In his petition, Straley failed to address these and similar cases that conclude that the indeterminate sentencing scheme is constitutional. Further, he failed to adequately advance any new theories concerning the constitutionality of the scheme. Accordingly, the district court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing Straley's petition.

Affirmed.

Russell W. Bench, Presiding Judge, Judith M. Billings, Judge, William A. Thorne Jr., Judge.


Summaries of

Straley v. Utah Board of Pardons

Utah Court of Appeals
Aug 31, 2006
2006 UT App. 363 (Utah Ct. App. 2006)
Case details for

Straley v. Utah Board of Pardons

Case Details

Full title:Robert D. Straley, Petitioner and Appellant, v. Utah Board of Pardons…

Court:Utah Court of Appeals

Date published: Aug 31, 2006

Citations

2006 UT App. 363 (Utah Ct. App. 2006)