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1995 WY 73, 895 P.2d 463, Carrillo v. State
State: Wyoming
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 94-296
Case Date: 05/18/1995

Carrillo v. State
1995 WY 73
895 P.2d 463
Case Number: 94-296
Decided: 05/18/1995
Supreme Court of Wyoming


Cite as: 1995 WY 73, 895 P.2d 463


Ronald CARRILLO, Appellant (Defendant),

v.

The STATE of Wyoming, Appellee (Plaintiff).

 

Appeal from District Court, Natrona County, Dan Spangler, J.

Ronald Carrillo, Rawlins, pro se.

Joseph B. Meyer, Atty. Gen., D. Michael Pauling, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen., Mark T. Moran, Asst. Atty. Gen., Cheyenne, for appellee.

Before GOLDEN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, TAYLOR and LEHMAN, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

[1]      Appellant Ronald Carrillo seeks review of the district court's order denying his motion for reduction of sentence.

[2]      We affirm.

[3]      On March 24, 1994, Carrillo was sentenced to a term of two and one-half years to three years in the Wyoming State Penitentiary. Within the time allowed under WYO. R.CRIM.P. 35 (1992), Carrillo filed a motion for reduction of that sentence. He supported his motion with data demonstrating that his conduct while incarcerated has been exemplary, including an "excellent" rating for his work assignment in the maximum-unit kitchen and certificates showing successful completion of substance abuse programs.

[4]      The district court has broad discretion in determining whether to reduce a sentence, and we will not disturb its decision, absent a clear abuse of discretion. McFarlane v. State, 781 P.2d 931, 932 (Wyo. 1989). Carrillo's efforts to serve his debt to society constructively are praiseworthy. However, we would be usurping the function of the trial court if we were to hold that it is an abuse of discretion to deny a motion for sentence reduction only because of a prisoner's commendable conduct while incarcerated. Montez v. State, 592 P.2d 1153, 1154 (Wyo. 1979).

[5]      The order of the district court is affirmed.

 

Citationizer Summary of Documents Citing This Document


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 2000 WY 64, 1 P.3d 1259, HODGINS v. STATECited
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 2009 WY 136, 218 P.3d 968, ESTEBAN LEGARDA-CORNELIO aka OTHONIEL LEGARDA CORNELIO V. THE STATE OF WYOMINGCited
Citationizer: Table of Authority
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 1979 WY 51, 592 P.2d 1153, Montez v. StateCited
 1989 WY 196, 781 P.2d 931, JAMES C. McFARLANE v. THE STATE OF WYOMINGCited

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