State v. Collins, 245 N.C. App. 288 (Feb. 2, 2016)

aff'd on other grounds, 369 N.C. 60 (Sep. 23, 2016)

The trial court improperly sentenced the defendant in his absence. The trial court orally sentenced the defendant to 35 to 42 months in prison, a sentence which improperly correlated the minimum and maximum terms. The trial court’s written judgment sentenced the defendant to 35 to 51 months, a statutorily proper sentence. Because the defendant was not present when the trial court corrected the sentence, the court determined that a resentencing is required and remanded accordingly.