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819 P.2d 1392
Or. Ct. App.
1991
PER CURIAM

Defendant was convicted of driving while suspended, a class C felony, and was placed on five years probation. Subsequently, his probation was revoked. There were three alleged violations: (1) he failed to abide by certain directions of his probation officer; (2) he changed his residence without permission; and (3) he consumed alcoholic liquor. The court discussed all three allegations as bases for revoking defendant’s probation. Defendant appeals.

The state points out that abstaining from alcohol was not a condition of defendant’s probation, and it concedes that revoking the probation on that ground would have been a mistake. Because it is unclear whether the consumption of alcohol was a basis for revoking the probation, we remand for reconsideration.

Reversed and remanded for reconsideration.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Mast
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Oregon
Date Published: Oct 30, 1991
Citations: 819 P.2d 1392; 109 Or. App. 485; 1991 Ore. App. LEXIS 1611; C890525CR; CA A62368
Docket Number: C890525CR; CA A62368
Court Abbreviation: Or. Ct. App.
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