IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
No. 14-2124
Filed November 25, 2015
STATE OF IOWA,
Plaintiff-Appellee,
vs.
TIMOTHY WARREN PITTMAN,
Defendant-Appellant.
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Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Marshall County, Kurt J. Stoebe,
Judge.
A defendant appeals from a district denial of a motion to correct an illegal
sentence. CONVICTION AFFIRMED; SENTENCE AFFIRMED IN PART,
VACATED IN PART, AND REMANDED.
Mark C. Smith, State Appellate Defender, for appellant.
Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, Kevin Cmelik, Assistant Attorney
General, and Louis S. Sloven, Student Legal Intern, for appellee.
Considered by Vogel, P.J., and Vaitheswaran and Bower, JJ.
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VAITHESWARAN, Judge.
Timothy Pittman pled guilty to second degree robbery, domestic abuse
assault (second offense), and willful injury. The district court entered judgment
and sentence, which included prison terms, and a “$10 Domestic Assault
Surcharge.” The court suspended the surcharge.
Pittman filed a motion to correct an illegal sentence, arguing the domestic-
abuse and willful-injury convictions should have merged with the robbery
conviction. The district court denied the motion.
On appeal, Pittman argues “[t]he district court imposed an illegal sentence
by failing to merge [his] conviction for domestic assault . . . into his conviction[]
for willful injury.” Although this is a different merger argument than he raised in
the district court, the State urges us to consider the issue on the merits. Because
illegal sentences may be corrected at any time, we agree this is the more
expeditious option. See State v. Parker, 747 N.W.2d 196, 203 (Iowa 2008) (“We
may correct an illegal sentence at any time . . . .”).
A person may not be convicted of an offense which is necessarily included
in “another public offense of which the person is convicted.” Iowa Code § 701.9
(2011). In 2001, the Iowa Supreme Court concluded the crimes of domestic
abuse assault and willful injury do not merge. See State v. Rodriquez, 636
N.W.2d 234, 247 (Iowa 2001). The court stated:
It is at once apparent that the domestic abuse assault charges
contain an element not found in the willful injury charge: “The act
occurred between household members who resided together at the
time of the incident.” Thus, it is possible to commit the greater
offense without also committing the lesser offenses. Consequently,
the domestic abuse assault convictions are not “necessarily
included” in the willful injury conviction.
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Rodriquez, 636 N.W.2d at 247; see also State v. Scott, No. 10-1160, 2012 WL
664635, at *1-2 (Iowa Ct. App. Feb. 29, 2012) (“It is clear that willful injury may
be committed without committing domestic abuse assault with the intent to inflict
a serious injury, as willful injury does not require a family or household
relationship. For this reason, domestic abuse assault with the intent to inflict a
serious injury is not ‘necessarily included’ in the willful injury conviction, and the
district court did not err in entering separate judgments and sentences for each
crime.” (citation omitted)). Based on Rodriquez, we decline to merge the crimes.
Pittman also argues the $10 domestic assault surcharge was illegal. The
State concedes error on this record. See State v. Robinson, 841 N.W.2d 615,
616-17 (Iowa Ct. App. 2013); State v. Claytor, No. 12-2228, 2013 WL 5291956,
at *4 (Iowa Ct. App. Sept. 18, 2013).
We affirm all of Pittman’s sentence except the $10 domestic assault
surcharge. We vacate the surcharge and remand for entry of a corrected
judgment.
CONVICTION AFFIRMED; SENTENCE AFFIRMED IN PART, VACATED
IN PART, AND REMANDED.