Opinion ID: 2584072
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Heading: Inclusion of Felony Conviction in Criminal History

Text: Finally, Goeller claims the district court erred by including a felony conviction in his criminal history that either was or could have been used to increase the severity level of his possession of marijuana sentence. Generally, under K.S.A. 21-4721(e), we have jurisdiction to consider whether the district court erred in determining the appropriate classification of Goeller's prior convictions. State v. Vandervort, 276 Kan. 164, Syl. ¶ 5, 72 P.3d 925 (2003). However, `[a] defendant who invites error by stipulating to his or her criminal history cannot request a correction of sentence under 22-3504 after pronouncement of sentence.' Vandervort, 276 Kan. at 175-76 (quoting State v. McBride, 23 Kan. App. 2d 302, Syl. ¶ 3, 930 P.2d 618 [1996]). We therefore do not reach the merits of Goeller's argument. Affirmed.