Case Name: RICHARD SCRIVNER, Petitioner, v. OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1988-06-29
Citations: 92 Or. App. 12
Docket Number: 09-87-447; CA A46451
Parties: RICHARD SCRIVNER, Petitioner, v. OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY, Respondent.
Judges: Before Buttler, Presiding Judge, and Warren and Rossman, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 92
Pages: 12–13

Head Matter:
Submitted on record and briefs May 27,
fine vacated; otherwise affirmed June 29,1988
RICHARD SCRIVNER, Petitioner, v. OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY, Respondent.
(09-87-447; CA A46451)
756 P2d 697
Gary D. Babcock, Public Defender, Salem, filed the brief for petitioner.
Dave Frohnmayer, Attorney General, Salem, filed the brief for respondent. With him on the brief were Virginia L. Linder, Solicitor General, and Philip Schradle, Assistant Attorney General, Salem.
Before Buttler, Presiding Judge, and Warren and Rossman, Judges.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
Petitioner seeks review of a final order of the Superintendent which required him to serve one month in segregation and pay a $25 fine for a violation of OAR 291-105-015(7), forbidding possession, manufacture or use of narcotics and narcotics paraphernalia.
Petitioner contends that the evidence was not sufficient to sustain a finding that he was in possession of narcotics paraphernalia. Found in petitioner's cell were a two-inch piece of milk tubing, a plastic spoon, several diagrams and formulas constituting a recipe for making "crank" (a narcotic), and a document bearing names, monetary amounts and small weight measurements. Petitioner's testimony suggested that the material was his. That was substantial evidence to support the finding that petitioner had violated the rule.
Petitioner also contends that the Superintendent had no authority to fine him. Respondent concedes that, under Watson v. OSP, 90 Or App 85, 750 P2d 1188 (1988), imposition of the fine was erroneous.
Fine vacated; otherwise affirmed.