Case Name: DAVID WAYNE GRAHAM, Appellant, v. Dan JOHNSON, Superintendent, Snake River Correctional Institution, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1999-11-24
Citations: 164 Or. App. 264
Docket Number: 97-07-29034M; CA A102306
Parties: DAVID WAYNE GRAHAM, Appellant, v. Dan JOHNSON, Superintendent, Snake River Correctional Institution, Respondent.
Judges: Before De Muniz, Presiding Judge, and Haselton, and Wollheim, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 164
Pages: 264–265

Head Matter:
Submitted on record and briefs October 1,
vacated in part; otherwise affirmed November 24, 1999,
petition for review denied April 4, 2000 (330 Or 252)
DAVID WAYNE GRAHAM, Appellant, v. Dan JOHNSON, Superintendent, Snake River Correctional Institution, Respondent.
(97-07-29034M; CA A102306)
991 P2d 576
Bob Pangburn filed the brief for appellant.
Hardy Myers, Attorney General, Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General, and Lainie F. Block, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent.
Before De Muniz, Presiding Judge, and Haselton, and Wollheim, Judges.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
Petitioner appeals the trial court's judgment in favor of defendant in this post-conviction proceeding. Petitioner assigns three errors to the trial court's judgment on the merits of his post-conviction petition for relief. Petitioner also assigns error to the trial court's judgment requiring him to pay $975 for the cost of his own court-appointed attorney in the underlying post-conviction proceeding. We conclude that no statute authorized the judgment of costs in this action and that the court's imposition of those costs was error apparent on the face of the record. See Alexander v. Johnson, 164 Or App 235, 990 P2d 929 (1999). Accordingly, although we affirm without discussion the trial court's disposition of the merits, we vacate the judgment for costs of $975. Id.
Judgment imposing expenses and compensation for court-appointed attorney in amount of $975 vacated; judgment otherwise affirmed.