An Appellate Court Will Not Change a Plea Contract
Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE
Insurance claims expert, consultant at Barry Zalma, Inc. and author/Publisher at ClaimSchool, Inc.
INVITED ERROR MAKES SENTENCE REMAIN UNCHANGED
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Posted on September 3, 2024 by Barry Zalma
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Travis Darrell Gentry pled guilty to insurance fraud
As part of the plea agreement, both parties recommended a sentence of three years, with a minimum period of incarceration of one year, and three years of probation. The district court followed the recommendation and imposed a unified sentence of three years, with a minimum period of incarceration of one year, suspended the sentence, and placed Gentry on a term of probation for three years.
Mindful that he received the sentence that he requested, Gentry appealed contending that his sentence is excessive.
ANALYSIS
Although Gentry received the sentence he asked for, he asserts that the district court abused its discretion by imposing an excessive sentence
The doctrine of invited error
Therefore, because Gentry received the sentence he requested, he may not complain that the district court abused its discretion in sentencing. Accordingly, the judgment of conviction
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ZALMA OPINION
Insurance criminals are narcissists. They think they can convince anyone of anything. Mr. Gentry was wrong. He agreed to a sentence in exchange for the state dropping some of the charges, he had nothing to complain about but did so anyway. The court made him stand by his agreement even if it was more than was appropriate it was the deal he made and he was required to serve the time. It takes a great deal of gall to try to set aside an agreement made between Gentry, his lawyer, the prosecutor and the trial judge. He will serve the time.
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