Opinion
CF990018; A108905
Argued and submitted January 30, 2002.
Filed: February 20, 2002
Appeal from Circuit Court, Umatilla County. Garry Reynolds, Judge.
Jennelle Hall, Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant. With her on the brief was David E. Groom, State Public Defender.
Katherine Waldo, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.
Before HASELTON, Presiding Judge, and LINDER and WOLLHEIM, Judges.
PER CURIAM
Compensatory fine vacated; remanded to trial court for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
Defendant was convicted of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, ORS 164.135, and was sentenced to a dispositional departure sentence of six months' imprisonment and ordered to pay a compensatory fine of $292. On appeal, he challenges the imposition of the departure sentence as well as the order to pay the fine. Defendant's challenge to the departure sentence is not preserved, and we do not consider it. State v. Crain, 177 Or. App. 627, 33 P.3d 1050 (2001) (declining to consider similar argument due to lack of preservation). Concerning the imposition of the compensatory fine of $292, the state concedes that the record in this case does not support a finding of a causal nexus between defendant's crime and the damages suffered by the victim. The state's concession is well-founded, and we accept it. See State v. Donahue, 165 Or. App. 143, 145, 995 P.2d 1202 (2000) ("A compensatory fine may be awarded only if the trial court finds that the victim has suffered pecuniary loss as a result of the defendant's criminal activities.").
See also State v. Dilts, 179 Or. App. 238, 39 P.3d 276 (2002) (rejecting similar preserved claim on merits).
Compensatory fine vacated; remanded to trial court for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.