Wood v. Wyoming - Sentence and Probation Affirmed
Summary
The Wyoming Supreme Court affirmed the Campbell County District Court's October 21, 2025, Sentence and Probation Order in Wood v. Wyoming (S-25-0305), upholding a five-to-seven-year sentence suspended in favor of three years of supervised probation for aggravated assault. Appellate counsel was permitted to withdraw after the defendant failed to file a pro se brief.
What changed
The Wyoming Supreme Court issued an order affirming the Campbell County District Court's Sentence and Probation Order. The Court granted appellate counsel's Motion to Withdraw as Counsel pursuant to Anders v. California after finding no non-frivolous issues on appeal. The appellant failed to file a pro se brief despite receiving an extension of time. The Sentence and Probation Order imposing five to seven years suspended in favor of three years of supervised probation for aggravated assault stands affirmed.
Criminal defendants and legal professionals should note that appellate courts may affirm lower court sentences when defendants fail to participate in the appellate process. The Anders procedure permits appointed counsel to withdraw upon identifying no meritorious issues, leaving defendants without representation if they do not file briefs pro se.
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Penalties
5-7 years suspended in favor of 3 years supervised probation
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Apr 8, 2026GovPing captured this document from the original source. If the source has since changed or been removed, this is the text as it existed at that time.
IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING 2026 WY 39 April Term, A.D. 2026
Appellant (Defendant),
- S-25-0305 THE STATE OF WYOMING, Appellee
ORDER AFFIRMING THE DISTRICT COURT'S SENTENCE AND PROBATION ORDER
[¶1] This matter came before the Court upon its own motion following notification that Appellant has not filed a pro se brief in the time allotted. Pursuant to a plea agreement, Appellant entered an unconditional no contest plea to aggravated assault in violation of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-502(a)(iii). The district court imposed a sentence of five to seven years suspended in favor of three years of supervised probation. Appellant filed this appeal to challenge the district court's October 21, 2025, Sentence and Probation Order. [¶2] On February 2, 2026, Appellant's court-appointed appellate counsel filed a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel, pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S. Ct. 1396, 18 L. Ed. 2d 493 (1967). This Court subsequently entered an Order Granting Motion for Extension of Time to File Pro Se Brief. This Court ordered that Appellant was permitted to file with this Court a pro se brief specifying the issues he would like the Court to consider in this appeal. This Court also provided notice that, after the time for filing a pro se brief JODIE LEROY WOOD, expired, this Court would make its ruling on counsel's motion to withdraw and, if
appropriate, make a final decision on this appeal. Appellant did not file a pro se brief or other pleading in the time allotted.
April 8, 2026 (Plaintiff).
[¶3] Now, following a careful review of the Anders brief submitted by appellate counsel, and the record, this Court finds that appellate counsel's motion to withdraw should be granted and the district court's Sentence and Probation Order, should be affirmed. It is, therefore, [¶4] ORDERED that the Wyoming Public Defender's Office, court-appointed counsel for Appellant Jodie Leroy Wood, is hereby permitted to withdraw as counsel of record for Appellant; and it is further [¶5] ORDERED that the Campbell County District Court's October 21, 2025, Sentence and Probation Order be, and the same hereby is, affirmed. [¶6] DATED this 8 day of April, 2026. th BY THE COURT: /s/ LYNNE BOOMGAARDEN
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