Case ID: or-app_138/html/0183-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Argued and submitted October 4,
    appeal dismissed November 29, 1995
    DELWAYNE THOMPSON, Appellant, v. Robert PRINSLOW, Marion County Sheriff, Respondent.
    
    (93C12433; CA A82831)
    906 P2d 310
    Garrett Richardson argued the cause for appellant. On the brief was Christopher J. Shine, Multnomah Defenders, Inc.
    Timothy A. Sylwester, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Theodore R. Kulongoski, Attorney General, and Virginia L. Linder, Solicitor General.
    Before Riggs, Presiding Judge, and Landau and Leeson, Judges.
    PER CURIAM
   PER CURIAM

Petitioner appeals from a judgment dismissing his petition for post-conviction relief. In his petition, he alleged that he had received inadequate assistance of counsel at his probation revocation proceeding. The claims petitioner raises on appeal have become moot, because he has completed the 180-day sentence imposed upon revocation. Our review of petitioner’s claims will have no practical effect on the rights of the parties involved. Brumnett v. PSRB, 315 Or 402, 405, 848 P2d 1194 (1993); State v. Chase, 120 Or App 523, 851 P2d 637 (1993).

Appeal dismissed. 
      
       On March 22, 1993, petitioner was convicted of menacing, a misdemeanor offense, after entering a guilty plea. The court suspended execution of the 180-day sentence and placed petitioner on probation for 24 months. The court revoked petitioner’s probation and imposed the suspended sentence on July 9,1993, based on petitioner’s admissions that he violated his probation conditions.