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STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GLENDA MAE HILL, Defendant-Appellant.
PER CURIAM
The state moves to dismiss defendant's appeal from a judgment of conviction for a misdemeanor following revocation of a diversion agreement. We grant the state's motion and dismiss the appeal. See State v. Jairl, 229 Or 533, 541-42, 368 P2d 323 (1962) (holding that a defendant who pleads guilty may not appeal under ORS 138.040); State v. Clevenger, 297 Or 234, 244, 683 P2d 1360 (1984) (adher-ing to the holding in Jairl and upholding the dismissal of an appeal where the defendant, who had pleaded guilty, assigned error only to the validity of the trial court's accep-tance of the plea); State v. Cloutier, 351 Or 68, 79-80, 84, 261 P3d 1234 (2011) (citing Jairl and Clevenger for the proposi-tion that, where a defendant has pleaded guilty or no contest to a misdemeanor, the defendant may not appeal under ORS 138.040); see also State v. Landahl, 254 Or App 46, 51-52, 292 P3d 646 (2012), rev den, 353 Or 787 (2013) (rejecting contention that a defendant who pleads guilty to a misdemeanor as part of a diversion agreement may appeal under ORS 138.040 a judgment of conviction entered following the trial court's revocation of that agreement).
Motion to dismiss granted; appeal dismissed.
PER CURIAM
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Docket No: A160981
Decided: June 28, 2017
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon.
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