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Cooley v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Dec 7, 1994
885 P.2d 875 (Wyo. 1994)

Opinion

No. 94-236.

December 7, 1994.

Appeal from the District Court of Goshen County, Keith G. Kautz, Judge.

Public Defender Program: Leonard D. Munker, State Public Defender, Deborah Cornia, Appellate Counsel, Diane M. Lozano, Asst. Public Defender, Cheyenne, for appellant.

Joseph B. Meyer, Atty. Gen., D. Michael Pauling, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen., Cheyenne, for appellee.

Before GOLDEN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, TAYLOR and LEHMAN, JJ.


Appellant Eldon Cooley pled guilty to a charge of taking indecent liberties with a child. WYO. STAT. § 14-3-105 (1994). Cooley had been convicted of other felonies on two previous occasions. Upon the suggestion of the prosecution, without objection of defense counsel, and with the sanction of the district court, Cooley was sentenced as an habitual criminal under WYO. STAT. § 6-10-201 (1988). Section 6-10-201(a) is quite exact in specifying that the threshold circumstance for applying the habitual criminal sentence is conviction of a "violent felony." Indecent liberties is not a "violent felony" as that phrase is defined by Wyoming law. WYO. STAT. § 6-1-104(a)(xii) (1988 Supp. 1994).

Appellant contends the sentence imposed is illegal and results from ineffective assistance of counsel. Appellee State of Wyoming, by documents filed on November 17, 1994, concedes that the sentence imposed is illegal. We commend the Attorney General's directness.

In view of these circumstances, we acknowledge that the sentence imposed was illegal and remand to the district court for imposition of a proper sentence and such other proceedings as may be required.


Summaries of

Cooley v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Dec 7, 1994
885 P.2d 875 (Wyo. 1994)
Case details for

Cooley v. State

Case Details

Full title:Eldon Frederick COOLEY, Appellant (Defendant), v. The STATE of Wyoming…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Dec 7, 1994

Citations

885 P.2d 875 (Wyo. 1994)

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