Case Name: SCHROEPFER, Appellant, v. CUPP, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1969-12-18
Citations: 1 Or. App. 362
Docket Number: 
Parties: SCHROEPFER, Appellant, v. CUPP, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 1
Pages: 362–362

Head Matter:
Submitted on respondent’s motion to dismiss and remand December 12, 1969,
remanded for further proceedings December 18, 1969
SCHROEPFER, Appellant, v. CUPP, Respondent.
462 P.2d 177
George A. Haslett, Jr., Portland, for appellant.
Jacob B. Tanzer, Solicitor General, Salem, for the motion.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Petitioner seeks post-conviction relief from a judgment that he was guilty of burglary not in a dwelling. He claims entrapment, and suppression by the state of evidence favorable to him. The post-conviction court found that petitioner was not entrapped. He appealed. The Solicitor General, as attorney for the defendant, has now informed the court that a further review of the trial of the offense indicates a new trial should be granted.
This cause is remanded to the circuit court, which is directed to vacate its order dismissing the petition and denying relief and to enter an order granting to the petitioner a new trial as post-conviction relief, and to make such further orders as may be necessary to make such relief effective.