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State v. Johnson

Oregon Court of Appeals
Jun 30, 2004
92 P.3d 766 (Or. Ct. App. 2004)

Opinion

9800590; A116313.

Filed: June 30, 2004.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Clackamas County, Raymond R. Bagley, Judge.

On appellant's petition for reconsideration filed May 11, 2004 and appellant's pro se petition for reconsideration filed May 12, 2004. Opinion filed April 28, 2004. 193 Or. App. 250, 90 P.3d 4.

Peter A. Ozanne, Executive Director, Office of Public Defense Services, Peter Gartlan, Chief Defender, and Susan F. Drake, Deputy Public Defender, for petition.

Martin Allen Johnson for pro se petition.

Before HASELTON, Presiding Judge, and LINDER and ORTEGA, Judges.


LINDER, J.

Petition for reconsideration filed by defense counsel allowed; defendant's pro se petition for reconsideration denied; former opinion modified and adhered to as modified.


Defendant, through counsel, petitions for reconsideration of our opinion reversing the judgment and remanding with instructions to dismiss without prejudice. State v. Johnson, 193 Or. App. 250, 90 P.3d 4 (2004). Defense counsel urges that, because defendant may be retried if the applicable statute of limitations has not run, we should modify our decision to dispose of two other assignments of error raised in appellant's brief and 28 assignments of error raised in defendant's pro se supplemental appellant's brief. Defendant also files a pro se petition for reconsideration, rearguing the points raised in his pro se supplemental appellant's brief and seeking relief that goes beyond the scope of reconsideration. We grant the petition for reconsideration filed by defense counsel. We deny the pro se petition for reconsideration. We modify our opinion to include the following.

Defendant raises two additional assignments of error challenging the trial court's denial of his request for access to legal materials and to proceed pro se at trial. We reject those claims of error without further discussion. By way of a pro se supplemental appellant's brief, defendant raises 28 assignments of error in addition to those asserted by appellate counsel on his behalf. Because all of those challenges are either unpreserved, insufficiently developed, or without merit, we reject them without further discussion as well.

Petition for reconsideration filed by defense counsel allowed; defendant's pro se petition for reconsideration denied; former opinion modified and adhered to as modified.


Summaries of

State v. Johnson

Oregon Court of Appeals
Jun 30, 2004
92 P.3d 766 (Or. Ct. App. 2004)
Case details for

State v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. MARTIN ALLEN JOHNSON, Appellant

Court:Oregon Court of Appeals

Date published: Jun 30, 2004

Citations

92 P.3d 766 (Or. Ct. App. 2004)
92 P.3d 766

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