Source: https://casetext.com/case/state-v-fair-47
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 15:12:37+00:00

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Appeal by defendant from judgment entered 19 March 2009 by Judge J. Gentry Caudill in Lincoln County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 9 June 2010.
Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Kevin Anderson, for the State. Jarvis John Edgerton, IV, for defendant-appellant.
Lincoln County No. 02 CRS 52711.
Unlike a stipulation to the existence of a prior conviction, which is binding on appeal, the trial court's determination as to whether a conviction may be counted for felony sentencing purposes is reviewable on appeal.
[Prosecutor]: . . . The only matter in sentencing, I have prepared a prior record worksheet on Mr. Fair and find that he has nine prior points for sentencing making him a record level four. Does defendant stipulate to that?
[Prosecutor]: Your Honor, the defendant's attorney has signed that stipulation. . . .
The Court: And have you had the opportunity to look over the worksheet that has been presented to the Court by the state?
The Court: Do you agree and stipulate that he has nine prior record points and is a prior record level four?
[Defense Attorney]: I do. We did mark out the driving while license revoked charge on the back with the district attorney's permission, and I don't think that affects it, but we did do that.
The Court: So this is a B-2 felony and it is a prior record level four?
[Prosecutor]: That's correct, Your Honor.
Based upon these stipulations, the trial court held that defendant was a Level IV for felony sentencing purposes based upon nine (9) prior record points. Defendant appeals.
Defendant argues that the trial court erred in determining his sentencing level. We agree.
(2) An original or copy of the court record of the prior conviction.
(3) A copy of records maintained by the Division of Criminal Information, the Division of Motor Vehicles, or of the Administrative Office of the Courts.
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1340.14(f) (2009).
The stipulation also covered the point scoring of these convictions under Section I of the Worksheet and the record level determinations under Section II of the Worksheet.
The question presented is to what extent defendant is bound by the stipulations made before the trial court on appeal. Under the provisions of N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1340.14(f) a prior conviction may be established by stipulation. The existence of the conviction is an issue of fact. State v. Hanton, 175 N.C. App. 250, 254, 623 S.E.2d 600, 604 (2006). Defendant is bound on appeal by any stipulation as to the existence of a conviction.
However, even though defendant stipulated to his prior record level on three separate occasions, our cases have held that whether defendant's convictions can be counted towards sentencing points for determination of his structured sentencing level is a conclusion of law, fully reviewable by this Court on appeal. State v. Williams, ___ N.C. App. ___, ___, 684 S.E.2d 898, 901 (2009); State v. Bohler, ___ N.C. App. ___, ___, 681 S.E.2d 801, 804 (2009); State v. Mack, 188 N.C. App. 365, 380, 656 S.E.2d 1, 12 (2008); State v. Goodwin, 190 N.C. App. 570, 576, 661 S.E.2d 46, 50 (2008); State v. Fraley, 182 N.C. App. 683, 691, 643 S.E.2d 39, 44 (2007). We are bound by the holdings in these cases. In the Matter of Appeal from Civil Penalty, 324 N.C. 373, 384, 379 S.E.2d 30, 37 (1989).
Multiple Prior Convictions Obtained in One Court Week. — For purposes of determining the prior record level, if an offender is convicted of more than one offense in a single superior court during one calendar week, only the conviction for the offense with the highest point total is used. If an offender is convicted of more than one offense in a single session of district court, only one of the convictions is used.
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1340.14(d) (2009).
In the instant case, the convictions for two of the felonies listed occurred on 24 March 1999. Under subsection (d) only one of these could be counted toward defendant's point total. The removal of one of these felony convictions places defendant as a Level III rather than a Level IV. The trial court erred in determining defendant's sentencing level. Goodwin, 190 N.C. App. at 577, 661 S.E.2d at 51. This matter must be remanded for resentencing.
Judges STEPHENS and HUNTER, JR. concur.

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