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Hardy v. State
Timothy J. O'Connor, Indianapolis, IN, Attorney for Appellant.
Gregory F. Zoeller, Attorney General of Indiana, Jesse R. Drum, Deputy Attorney General Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.
[1] Patrick Hardy appeals the order of restitution following his conviction for Burglary as a Level 2 felony.1 The trial court ordered Hardy to pay $2000 in restitution as a condition of probation without inquiring into Hardy's ability to pay and without the State presenting any evidence in support of the amount of restitution ordered. Hardy claims this was an abuse of discretion.
[2] We reverse and remand.
[3] On the afternoon of August 11, 2014, eighteen-year-old Hardy and his older brother, Paris, broke into the home of the Ablanalp family. Brothers Bryce and Kaleb Ablanalp were home at the time. Hardy and Paris damaged the front door to the residence and an interior door during the burglary. Armed with a handgun, Paris struck Kaleb in the side of the head with the gun. Hardy took Kaleb's iPhone from him, as well as a tablet from Kaleb's bedroom. Hardy and Paris might have also taken a camera from the front room of the residence, but Kaleb indicated that it “could have just been lost.” Transcript at 58.
[4] The State charged Hardy, on August 21, 2014, with Level 2 felony burglary and Level 3 felony armed robbery.2 Hardy and Paris were tried together at a bench trial on April 10, 2015. The two were found guilty as charged. At Hardy's sentencing hearing, the trial court entered a judgment of conviction on the burglary charge only. The court sentenced him to ten years executed, with four years suspended and two years of probation. Additionally, the court entered a restitution order of $2000 as a special term and condition of probation. Restitution was ordered to be joint and several with the order against Paris. On appeal, Hardy challenges only the restitution order. Additional facts will be presented below as needed.
[5] At the sentencing hearing, the following colloquy occurred regarding restitution after review of the presentence investigation report:
Id. at 187–88. After testimony from defense witnesses, the State presented no evidence regarding restitution and simply requested “the restitution amount ... noted previously.” Id . at 214. Prior to awarding the requested restitution, the trial court made no inquiry into Hardy's ability to pay.
[6] Hardy argues on appeal that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering restitution without sufficient evidence and without inquiring into his ability to pay. The State responds that Hardy objected to only $300 out of the $2000 amount of restitution and, therefore, “implicitly agreed to pay restitution for the remaining items.” Appellee's Brief at 6.
[7] Ind.Code § 35–38–2–2.3(a)(6) provides that as a condition of probation, the trial court may order the defendant to make restitution to the victim for damage sustained by the victim. When doing so, “the court shall fix the amount, which may not exceed an amount the person can or will be able to pay, and shall fix the manner of performance.” Id. An award of restitution is within the trial court's discretion, and we will reverse only upon a showing of an abuse of discretion. C.H. v. State, 15 N.E.3d 1086, 1096 (Ind.Ct.App.2014), trans. denied.
[8] Authority exists for the proposition that failure to object to the imposition of restitution generally constitutes waiver of a challenge to the award on appeal unless the defendant argues that the award was fundamentally erroneous or in excess of statutory authority. See, e.g., Morris v. State, 2 N.E.3d 7, 9 (Ind.Ct.App.2013) (opinion on rehearing). Nevertheless, the vast weight of recent case law indicates that our appellate courts will review a trial court's restitution order even where the defendant did not object. See, e.g., Iltzsch v. State, 972 N.E.2d 409, 412 (Ind.Ct.App.2012), aff'd in relevant part, 981 N.E.2d 55 (Ind.2013) ; Rich v....
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