White v. State, 120 N.E.3d 1011 (2019)

April 25, 2019 · Supreme Court of Indiana · Supreme Court Case No. 19S-CR-256
120 N.E.3d 1011

Rita WHITE, Appellant,
v.
STATE of Indiana, Appellee.

Supreme Court Case No. 19S-CR-256

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed April 25, 2019

Published Order

Loretta H. Rush, Chief Justice of Indiana

Appellant Rita White appealed her sentence for Class A felony child molesting. She argues, and the State concedes, that the trial court erred when it applied the Credit Restricted Felon classification, Ind. Code section 35-31.5-2-72, to her sentence.

Being duly advised, the Court hereby GRANTS transfer, REMANDS this matter to the trial court for the limited purpose of issuing a corrected Sentencing Order and Abstract of Judgment that do not classify the appellant as a credit-restricted felon, and summarily AFFIRMS the remainder of the Court of Appeals decision. See App. R. 58(A)(2).

Done at Indianapolis, Indiana, on 4/25/2019.

All Justices concur.