2011 WY 15, 247 P.3d 47, FREDRIC VINCENT SACCATO v. THE STATE OF WYOMING

Case Date: 02/03/2011
Docket No: No.S-10-0198

FREDRIC VINCENT SACCATO v. THE STATE OF WYOMING
2011 WY 15
247 P.3d 47
Case Number: No. S-10-0198
Decided: 02/03/2011


Cite as: 2011 WY 15, 247 P.3d 47


October Term, A.D. 2010

 

FREDRIC VINCENT SACCATO,
Appellant (Defendant),

v.

THE STATE OF WYOMING,
Appellee (Plaintiff).

 

 

Order Affirming Judgment and Sentence of the District Court

 

            This matter came before the Court upon the Brief of Appellant in Opposition to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), which was filed herein January 20, 2011.  Appellant pled guilty to one count of aggravated vehicular homicide and guilty to three counts of aggravated assault and battery.  The district court imposed sentences of 18 to 20, 8 to 10, and 8 to 10 years.  Consecutive to those sentences, the district court also imposed a sentence of 8 to 10 years, which was suspended in favor of 10 years of supervised probation.  Appellant took this appeal.  On November 17, 2010, appellant's court-appointed appellate counsel filed a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel, pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 744, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 1400, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967).  Following a careful review of the record and the Anders brief submitted by counsel, this Court entered its Order Granting Permission for Court Appointed Counsel to Withdraw, on December 7, 2010.  That Order provided that the District Courts July 26, 2010, Judgment, Sentence and Order of Incarceration will be affirmed unless, on or before January 21, 2011, the appellant filed a brief that persuades this Court that the captioned appeal is not wholly frivolous.  In response to this Courts order, Appellant filed his Brief of Appellant in Opposition to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967). 

 

This Court has carefully reviewed Appellants brief.  This Court advises Appellant that, in reviewing appointed counsels Anders brief, this Court carefully considered the prosecutors statements about good time credit.  This Court could not locate anything in the record to indicate that the district court relied on the prosecutors statements in imposing sentence.  Noller v. State, 2010 WY 30, 23, 226 P.3d 867, 873 (Wyo. 2010); Carothers v. State, 2008 WY 58, 24, 185 P.3d 1, 15 (Wyo. 2008).  This Court also considered the sentencing proportionality claim.  Just as in the recent case of Tucker v. State, 2010 WY 162, 50 (Wyo. 2010), this Court concluded that we do not need to engage in a proportionality analysis because the length of Appellants sentence is not extreme or unusual when compared to the gravity of the offense.  This Court then analyzed the sentences under our standard rubric for assessing the reasonableness of the sentence, which gives consideration to the crime, its circumstances, and the character of the defendant.  Id.  In doing so, we concluded that there was nothing in the record to support a claim that the district court abused its discretion in imposing sentence.  Overall, this Court concludes that Appellants brief has not provided any reason to conclude that his appeal has merit.  It is, therefore,

 

            ORDERED that the District Courts July 26, 2010, Judgment, Sentence and Order of Incarceration be, and the same hereby is, affirmed.

           

DATED this 2nd day of February, 2011.

                       

                                                                        BY THE COURT:

                                                                             

                                                                                    /s/

 

                                                                        MARILYN S. KITE

                                                                        Chief Justice

                                                                        

Citationizer Summary of Documents Citing This Document


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 2008 WY 58, 185 P.3d 1, LADONNA J. CAROTHERS V. THE STATE OF WYOMINGDiscussed
 2010 WY 30, 226 P.3d 867, MAURICE CAROL NOLLER v. THE STATE OF WYOMINGCited
 2010 WY 162, 245 P.3d 301, RICHARD ALLEN TUCKER v. THE STATE OF WYOMINGCited