Court Opinion

ID: 9632618
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 11:20:23.449353+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:07:37.220337
License: Public Domain

On Motion For Rehearing
GRANT, Judge.
We have reconsidered this case in light of the motions for rehearing filed by both sides arguing that this court erred in affirming the sentence in No. CR-118466 and requesting that it be remanded for resentencing with the other two case numbers. We find that the final paragraph in the nunc pro tunc amendment to the trial court’s minute entry of the sentencing contains an inherent ambiguity which we cannot resolve. Accordingly, it is ordered that all three sentences be vacated and the entire matter remanded for resentencing.
JACOBSON, J., and RICHARD M. DAVIS, J. pro tem., concur.
NOTE: The Honorable Richard M. Davis, a Judge pro tempore of a court of record, has been authorized to participate in this matter by the Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, pursuant to Arizona Const, art. VI, § 20.