This is a sentencing appeal.
Defendant, charged with aggravated forgery, four counts of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and misdemeanor counts of driving after revocation and failing to stop and give information after an accident, entered guilty pleas to all the felony counts in exchange for the prosecutor’s agreement to dismiss the misdemeanor counts and to recommend that the sentences for all the offenses run concurrently. Defendant waived a presentence investigation report and asked for immediate sentencing.
The prosecutor stated that under the Guidelines he believed the presumptive sentence would be 12 months probation because defendant had a criminal history score of zero and the offenses were all severity level I offenses. However, he urged the trial court to depart. Defense counsel argued for a stay of imposition pursuant to the Guidelines.
The trial court sentenced defendant to five years in prison for the aggravated forgery and stayed imposition of sentence for the other convictions but failed to provide reasons justifying departure. We therefore remand for resentencing.
On remand, the trial court, in determining whether to depart, should follow the approach set forth in
State v. Garcia,
Remanded for resentencing.
