State v. Mitchell ( 1993 )


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  •                               NO.   92-325
    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
    STATE OF MONTANA,
    Plaintiff and Respondent,
    -vs-
    DOUGLAS C. MITCHELL,
    Defendant and Appellant.
    APPEAL FROM:     District Court of the Tenth Judicial District,
    In and for the County of Fergus,
    The Honorable Peter L. Rapkoch, Judge presiding.
    COUNSEL OF RECORD:
    For Appellant:
    Bradley B. Parrish, Attorney at Law, Lewistown,
    Montana
    For Respondent:
    Hon. Marc Racicot, Attorney General, John Paulson,
    Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana
    Thomas P. Meissner, Fergus County Attorney,
    Lewistown, Montana
    Submitted on Briefs:   December 22, 1992
    Justice Karla M. Gray delivered the Opinion of the Court.
    Douglas C. Mitchell appeals from an order of the Tenth
    ~udicial~istrict
    Court, Fergus County, denying his Motion to Amend
    Sentence.   We affirm on procedural grounds.
    Appellant Mitchell presents the issue as whether the District
    Court erred in ordering the payment of interest as part of
    restitution.
    On February 12, 1991, Mitchell entered a plea of guilty to the
    offense of felony robbery of the Norwest Bank of Lewistown,
    Montana. The District Court subsequently held a sentencing hearing
    and, on May 30, 1991, entered a sentencing order. As part of his
    sentence, appellant was ordered to pay restitution in the amount
    taken from the bank, together with interest thereon at the rate of
    10% from the date of the robbery.    No objection was made to the
    sentence; no appeal was taken.
    On April    8,   1992, some ten months after the original
    sentencing order, appellant moved the District Court to amend the
    restitution portion of his sentence.     He asserted that neither
    statute nor case law authorized interest as part of restitution and
    contended for equitable consideration on the basis of his inability
    to pay the interest.    The District Court determined that it was
    reasonable to include the interest expense associated with the loss
    of money in restitution and denied the motion.         This appeal
    followed.
    Appellant raises a number of legal arguments in support of his
    contention that a district court may not include as restitution
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    interest on the amount of money stolen. We decline to address this
    issue on the merits.
    Appellant's legal arguments challenging the validity of the
    inclusion of interest as part of restitution in the original
    sentence could and should have been raised on appeal from the
    original sentencing order dated May 30, 1991.         No appeal having
    been taken, we will not consider the arguments here.
    We note that 5 46-18-246, MCA (1989), provided Mitchell an
    alternative avenue for modification of the restitution portion of
    his sentence.       That statute allows an offender to petition the
    sentencing court at any time "to adjust or otherwise waive payment
    of any part of any ordered restitution" on essentially equitable
    grounds.      -
    
    Id. However, Mitchell did
    not petition the court
    pursuant to the terms of 5 46-18-246, MCA. As a result, it appears
    that    the   statute's   procedural   requirements   were   not   met;
    furthermore, the court did not act pursuant to the statute in
    denying Mitchell's motion.
    For these procedural reasons, we affirm the District Court's
    denial of appellant's motion.
    Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(c), Montana Supreme Court
    1988 Internal Operating Rules, this decision shall not be cited as
    precedent and shall be published by its filing as a public document
    with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and by a report of its result
    to Montana Law Week, State Reporter and West Publishing Company.
    January 12, 1993
    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    I hereby certify that the following order was sent by United States mail, prepaid, to the following
    named:
    BRADLEY B. PARRISH
    Attorney at Law
    209 Bank Electric Bldg.
    Lewistown, MT 59437
    HON. MARC RACICOT, Attorney General
    John Paulson, Assistant
    Justice Bidg.
    Helena, MT 59620
    THOMAS P. MEISSNER
    Fergus County Attorney
    Fergus County Courthouse
    Lewistown, MT 59457
    ED SMITH
    CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT
    STATE OF MONTANA
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Document Info

Docket Number: 92-325

Filed Date: 1/12/1993

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 3/3/2016