Defendant appeals the trial court’s judgment resen-tencing him following our decision in State v. Chappell,
In connection with the Marshall burglary, defendant was charged with first-degree theft, ORS 164.055, for theft of a firearm belonging to R (Count 3), selling jewelry belonging to C (Count 6), and selling a camera and recorder belonging to both R and C (Count 7). He was also charged with aggravated first-degree theft, ORS 164.057, for theft of property—including the property identified in Counts 3, 6, and 7—belonging to R and C and having a total value of $10,000 or more (Count 5). As the state acknowledges, Counts 3, 6, and 7 “were subsumed by” Count 5. Therefore, the guilty verdicts on Counts 3, 6, and 7 should have been merged into the guilty verdict on Count 5. See State v. Fujimoto,
Similarly, in connection with the Chappell burglary, defendant was charged with five counts of first-degree theft, each based on theft of a separate firearm belonging to J (Counts 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31), and he was also charged with an additional count of first-degree theft for theft of property—including the firearms identified in Counts 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31—belonging to J and M of a total value of $750 or more (Count 33). Because the thefts of the firearms were subsumed into the theft based on the total value of the property, the guilty verdicts on Counts 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31 should have been merged into the guilty verdict on Count 33.
Convictions on Counts 3, 5, 6, and 7 reversed and remanded for entry of judgment of conviction on Count 5 for one count of aggravated first-degree theft; convictions on Counts 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, and 33 reversed and remanded for entry of judgment of conviction on Count 33 for one count of first-degree theft; remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
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Defendant also argues that the trial court plainly erred by imposing court-appointed attorney fees. Because we remand for resentencing, we do not address defendant’s assignment of error regarding the trial court’s imposition of attorney fees.
