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STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FRANK DARREL EDENBURN, SR., Defendant-Appellant. Marion County Circuit Court
John B. Wilson, Judge.
Submitted on October 01, 2010.
Convictions for aggravated first-degree theft reversed; remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
PER CURIAM
Defendant, who was convicted of a number of crimes, seeks reversal of his convictions on two counts of aggravated first-degree theft, ORS 164.057, asserting that the state failed to present evidence sufficient to support convictions on those counts. The state concedes that the evidence was insufficient and that defendant's convictions for aggravated first-degree theft should be reversed. We agree, accept the concession, reverse those convictions, and, pursuant to ORS 138.222(5)(b), remand the case for resentencing.
Convictions for aggravated first-degree theft reversed; remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
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Docket No: 08C49021
Decided: November 17, 2010
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon.
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