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State v. Hirshbrunner

Court of Appeals of Idaho
Jul 26, 1983
667 P.2d 271 (Idaho Ct. App. 1983)

Opinion

No. 14858.

July 26, 1983.

APPEAL FROM FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, ADA COUNTY, ROBERT G. NEWHOUSE, J.

Laird B. Stone, Ada County Public Defender's Office, Boise, for defendant-appellant.

Jim Jones, Atty. Gen., Lynn E. Thomas, Sol. Gen., Boise, for plaintiff-respondent.


John Hirshbrunner has appealed the denial of a motion under I.C.R. 35 for reduction of an indeterminate sentence of twenty years imposed for robbery and for carrying a firearm during the commission of a crime. He raises two issues: Did the trial judge abuse his discretion by imposing an excessive sentence? Did the judge abuse his discretion by denying the motion for reduction of sentence?

Initially, we must explain the limits of our jurisdiction to address the first issue. The judgment of conviction which included the sentencing order was a final judgment for purposes of appeal. The district judge did not retain jurisdiction of defendant under I.C. § 19-2601. Therefore, when the judgment was filed on May 26, 1982, the forty-two day appeal period allowed by I.A.R. 14 started to run. No motions affecting the judgment were filed within the forty-two day period. The time within which Hirshbrunner could have appealed from the sentence had expired at least three weeks before he filed his motion for reduction of sentence on July 30, 1982. Consequently, we are without jurisdiction to entertain, in this appeal, the question of whether the judge abused his discretion by imposing the sentence. Compare State v. Tucker, 103 Idaho 885, 888, 655 P.2d 92, 95 (Ct.App. 1982) and State v. Fuller, 104 Idaho 891, 665 P.2d 190 (Ct.App. 1983).

As to the second issue, our review is necessarily limited to the record furnished by the appellant. The record furnished in this case has shown us nothing indicating that the trial judge abused his discretion in denying the motion for reduction of sentence. The sentence does not appear on its face to be unlawful or excessive. Accordingly, we affirm the order which denied the motion to reduce the sentence.


Summaries of

State v. Hirshbrunner

Court of Appeals of Idaho
Jul 26, 1983
667 P.2d 271 (Idaho Ct. App. 1983)
Case details for

State v. Hirshbrunner

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. John F. HIRSHBRUNNER…

Court:Court of Appeals of Idaho

Date published: Jul 26, 1983

Citations

667 P.2d 271 (Idaho Ct. App. 1983)
667 P.2d 271

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