State v. Colvin

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After a bench trial, the circuit court convicted Defendant of aggravated assault on a family or household member. The court also determined that a child was present during the commission of the offense. The sentencing order imposed an enhancement for committing the offense in the presence of a child. For the enhancement, the court sentenced Defendant to one year incarceration, suspended. The State appealed, contending that the circuit court imposed an illegal sentence by suspending the sentence for the enhancement. The Supreme Court reversed and remanded for resentencing, holding (1) jurisdiction of the State's appeal was properly in the Court; and (2) the circuit court lacked the authority to suspend the sentence for the enhancement. View "State v. Colvin" on Justia Law