Defendant argues that the court plainly erred in imposing the $ 1,114 in attorney fees because the court failed to make the predicate finding that he "is or may be able to pay" and, even if the court had made that finding, the record is insufficient to support such a finding. See ORS 151.505(3) ("The court may not require a person to pay costs under this section unless the person is or may be able to pay the costs."); ORS 161.665(4) ("The court may not sentence a defendant to pay costs under this section unless the defendant is or may be able to pay them.").
The state concedes that the trial court plainly erred in ordering defendant to pay attorney fees because the record lacks evidence of defendant's ability to pay and that the proper remedy is reversal of that portion of the judgment imposing the fees. We accept the state's concession. See State v. Coverstone ,
Furthermore, we agree that it is appropriate to exercise our discretion to correct the error. See Coverstone ,
Portion of judgment requiring defendant to pay attorney fees reversed; otherwise affirmed.
