State vs. Fields

Case Number
E1998-00388-SC-R11-CD
The issue raised on this appeal is whether the defendant's conviction of the Class C felony of facilitation of an illegal drug transaction within 200 yards of a school overcomes the presumption in favor of alternative sentencing so as to justify a sentence of confinement. The trial court and the Court of Criminal Appeals found confinement necessary to avoid depreciating the seriousness of the offense. We conclude that the evidence presented is insufficient to overcome the presumption of alternative sentencing. Therefore, we reverse the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals and remand this case to the trial court to determine an appropriate alternative sentence.
Authoring Judge
Justice William M. Barker
Originating Judge
James E. Beckner
Case Name
State vs. Fields
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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