Petitioner seeks relief under the Post-Conviction Act. He appeals from a judgment in the form of an order allowing defendant’s motion to quash the petition and dismissing petitioner’s cause of action with prejudice.
The post-conviction proceeding in this case is the epilogue to
State v. Froembling,
In the present proceeding petitioner contends that the trial court, in resentencing him to a 15-year consecutive sentence, increased the punishment previously *316 imposed upon him and thereby violated his right not to be placed in double jeopardy and to due process and equal protection of the laws under the Oregon and United States Constitutions.
The contention is without merit. In
State v. Froembling, supra,
we held that when a sentence is erroneously imposed the trial court “must exercise his discretion anew in ariving at what he considers an appropriate sentence” and that “the test is whether the trial judge could have imposed the new sentence in the original proceeding.”
The judgment is affirmed.
