State v. Killings ( 2017 )


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  •                            NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION
    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS
    No. 114,545
    STATE OF KANSAS,
    Appellee,
    v.
    TREVEJON M. KILLINGS,
    Appellant.
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Appeal from Shawnee District Court; CHERYL RIOS, judge. Opinion filed December 1, 2017,
    2017. Vacated and remanded with directions.
    Michelle A. Davis, of Kansas Appellate Defender Office, was on the brief for appellant.
    Chadwick J. Taylor, district attorney, Jodi Litfin, deputy district attorney, and Derek
    Schmidt, attorney general, were on the brief for appellee.
    NUSS, C.J.: Trevejon Killings appeals from the order of lifetime postrelease
    supervision imposed during resentencing for his conviction of premeditated first-degree
    murder, and the State concedes that the lifetime postrelease supervision sentence is
    improper. We agree.
    In 2015, this court vacated Killings' hard 50 life sentence and remanded for
    resentencing. At that time, we also found that the district court erred in imposing lifetime
    postrelease supervision and specifically said that if Killings received an indeterminate life
    sentence for his premeditated first-degree murder conviction at resentencing, the district
    court should impose lifetime parole in conjunction with the indeterminate life sentence.
    State v. Killings, 
    301 Kan. 214
    , 246, 
    340 P.3d 1186
     (2015).
    1
    Upon resentencing, the district court ordered a life sentence with parole eligibility
    after 25 years, i.e., the district court imposed another indeterminate life sentence. The
    district court also imposed lifetime postrelease supervision again.
    Imposition of lifetime postrelease supervision with the indeterminate life sentence
    was improper. As noted in Killings' original appeal, this court previously decided this
    issue in Killings' favor. "'An inmate who has received an off-grid indeterminate life
    sentence can leave prison only if the [Kansas Prisoner Review] Board grants the inmate
    parole. Therefore, a sentencing court has no authority to order a term of [lifetime]
    postrelease supervision in conjunction with an off-grid indeterminate life sentence.'" State
    v. Summers, 
    293 Kan. 819
    , 832, 
    272 P.3d 1
     (2012) (quoting State v. Cash, 
    293 Kan. 326
    ,
    Syl. ¶ 2, 
    263 P.3d 786
     [2011]); see State v. Harsh, 
    293 Kan. 585
    , 590, 
    265 P.3d 1161
    (2011) (parole is separate and distinct from the sentence; if defendant with life sentence
    ever leaves prison, it will be because parole was granted).
    Killings' sentence of lifetime postrelease supervision is vacated. The case is
    remanded with directions to impose lifetime parole in conjunction with the indeterminate
    life sentence.
    2
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 114545

Filed Date: 12/1/2017

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 3/11/2020