859 P.2d 1205 | Or. Ct. App. | 1993
Defendant was convicted of two counts of sodomy in the first degree, ORS 163.405, after a trial to a jury. He assigns error to the imposition of multiple post-prison supervision terms on the consecutive sentences. Defendant did not object below, and we decline to exercise our discretion to address the alleged error. ORAP 5.45(2); State v. Farmer, 317 Or 220, 856 P2d 623 (1993).
Defendant did object to the imposition of a post-prison supervision term of 20 years, pursuant to ORS 144.103.
Convictions affirmed; remanded with instructions to modify judgment to impose 36-month term of post-prison supervision on sodomy convictions.
ORS 144.103 provides, in part:
“Any person sentenced to a term of imprisonment for violating or attempting to violate [the statute pertaining to first-degree sodomy] shall serve a term of post-prison supervision that shall continue until the term of the post-prison supervision, when added to the term of imprisonment served, equals the maximum statutory indeterminate sentence for the violation.”