Goldsmith v. Commonwealth
Annotate this CaseAppellant William Goldsmith pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument in Hickman Circuit Court. Goldsmith's sentence was probated, but he violated the terms of his probation. Goldsmith then appealed several aspects of the trial court's handling of his case. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part, holding that the trial court's decision at the revocation hearing to run Goldsmith's sentences for the Hickman County crimes consecutively to his sentences in a neighboring county for a total of thirty years was plain error, as the court exercised discretion it did not have. Remanded for an order requiring the Hickman County and neighboring county cases to run concurrently with each other for a total of fifteen years.
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