State v. Orville W. Schutter , 2008 MT 219N ( 2008 )


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  •                                                                                         June 18 2008
    DA 07-0252
    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
    2008 MT 219N
    STATE OF MONTANA,
    Plaintiff and Appellee,
    v.
    ORVILLE LeWAYNE SCHUTTER,
    Defendant and Appellant.
    APPEAL FROM:         District Court of the Fourth Judicial District,
    In and For the County of Missoula, Cause No. DC 05-0308
    Honorable Douglas G. Harkin, Presiding Judge
    COUNSEL OF RECORD:
    For Appellant:
    James B. Wheelis, Chief Appellate Defender; David Avery,
    Assistant Appellant Defender, Helena, Montana
    For Appellee:
    Hon. Mike McGrath, Montana Attorney General; Micheal S. Wellenstein,
    Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana
    Fred Van Valkenburg, Missoula County Attorney, Missoula, Montana
    Submitted on Briefs: May 21, 2008
    Decided: June 18, 2008
    Filed:
    __________________________________________
    Clerk
    Chief Justice Karla M. Gray delivered the Opinion of the Court.
    ¶1     Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d)(v), Montana Supreme Court 1996 Internal
    Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, the following memorandum decision shall not be cited
    as precedent. It shall be filed as a public document with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and
    its case title, Supreme Court cause number and disposition shall be included in this Court’s
    quarterly list of noncitable cases published in the Pacific Reporter and Montana Reports.
    ¶2     Orville LeWayne Schutter (Schutter) appeals from the order of the Fourth Judicial
    District Court, Missoula County, revoking his 3-year deferred sentence and imposing a
    sentence of 10 years in prison, with 5 suspended. We affirm.
    ¶3     Conceding the revocation itself cannot be challenged, the only issue Schutter raises on
    appeal is whether the District Court erred in sentencing him. Schutter argues the District
    Court erred in imposing the sentence recommended by the probation and parole officer
    because the recommendation was premised upon Schutter’s guilt regarding all of the alleged
    violations—including those not proven—and the court’s failure to consider mitigating
    evidence.   Because the probation and parole officer did not revise her sentencing
    recommendation when several of the alleged probation violations were unsubstantiated,
    Schutter contends the District Court abandoned conscientious judgment and acted arbitrarily.
    Schutter does not, however, allege that his sentence is illegal.
    ¶4     The District Court found Schutter violated four conditions of his deferred sentence,
    but did not violate three other conditions. The court considered imposing a 20-year sentence
    with 5 suspended, but ultimately imposed the recommended 10-year sentence, with 5 years
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    suspended.
    ¶5     We review a sentence for legality—that is, whether it is within the parameters of the
    sentencing statute. State v. Rudolph, 
    2005 MT 41
    , ¶ 9, 
    326 Mont. 132
    , ¶ 9, 
    107 P.3d 496
    , ¶
    9. The sentence imposed upon Schutter is within the statutory range. Moreover, we
    consistently refuse to review the length of sentences for equity or disparity; these matters are
    within the province of the Sentence Review Division. See e.g. State v. Senn, 
    2003 MT 52
    , ¶
    34, 
    314 Mont. 348
    , ¶ 34, 
    66 P.3d 288
    , ¶ 34 (citing State v. Baisch, 
    1998 MT 12
    , ¶ 15, 
    287 Mont. 191
    , ¶ 15, 
    953 P.2d 1070
    , ¶ 15).
    ¶6     We have determined to decide this case pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d) of our
    1996 Internal Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, which provides for memorandum
    opinions. It is manifest on the face of the briefs and record that this appeal is without merit
    because the issues are clearly controlled by settled Montana law. The District Court did not
    err in sentencing Schutter.
    ¶7     Affirmed.
    /S/ KARLA M. GRAY
    We concur:
    /S/ PATRICIA COTTER
    /S/ JOHN WARNER
    /S/ JIM RICE
    /S/ BRIAN MORRIS
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Document Info

Docket Number: 07-0252

Citation Numbers: 2008 MT 219N

Filed Date: 6/18/2008

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014