Case Name: STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremy Lindauer, Defendant
Court: Montana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Montana
Decision Date: 1998-11-30
Citations: 292 Mont. 111
Docket Number: NO. 97-39
Parties: STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremy Lindauer, Defendant.
Judges: Chairman, Hon. Wm. Neis Swandal, Member, Hon. Richard G. Phillips and Alt. Member, Hon. Robert Boyd.
Reporter: Montana Reports
Volume: 292
Pages: 111–111

Head Matter:
STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremy Lindauer, Defendant.
NO. 97-39
DECISION
Done in open Court this 6th day of November, 1998.
DATED this 30th day of November, 1998.

Opinion:
On June 24,1998, the Defendant was sentenced to ten (10) years in the Montana State Prison, with five (5) years suspended.
On November 6, 1998, the defendant's application for review of that sentence was heard by the Sentence Review Division of the Montana Supreme Court.
The defendant was present and advised of his right to be represented by counsel. The Defendant proceeded Pro Se. The state was not represented.
Before hearing the application, the defendant was advised that the Sentence Review Division has the authority not only to reduce the sentence or affirm it, but also to increase it. The defendant was further advised that there is no appeal from a decision of the Sentence Review Division. The defendant acknowledged that he understood this and stated that he wished to proceed.
Rule 17 of the Rules of the Sentence Review Division provides: "The sentence imposed by the District Court is presumed correct, and the sentence will not be reduced or increased unless it is deemed clearly inadequate or excessive." (Section 45-18-904(3), MCA.) The Division finds that the reasons advanced for modification are insufficient to hold that the sentence imposed by the District Court is inadequate or excessive.
After careful consideration, it is the unanimous decision of the Sentence Review Division that the sentence shall be affirmed.
Chairman, Hon. Wm. Neis Swandal, Member, Hon. Richard G. Phillips and Alt. Member, Hon. Robert Boyd.
The Sentence Review Board wishes to thank Mr. Lindauer for representing himself in this matter.