State v. Holt
Annotate this CaseIn two separate cases, Defendant was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and attempted first-degree murder. The district court imposed a hard twenty-five sentence for the first-degree murder and a 165-month sentence for the attempted first-degree murder, to run consecutively. The district court ordered restitution in the amount of $12,406. The court did not order Defendant to begin paying the restitution while in prison. Defendant appealed, arguing that the district court abused its discretion when it determined that a restitution plan would not be unworkable. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that a reasonable person would not conclude that a restitution plan was unworkable under the facts of this case.
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