


We affirm the district court’s decisions to deny appellant’s motion for a sentencing departure and revoke his probation. NONPRECEDENTIAL OPINION WORKE, Judge In this consolidated appeal from the judgment of conviction in one matter and an associated probation revocation, appellant argues that the district court (1) miscalculated his criminal-history score, (2) abused its discretion by denying his request for a downward dispositional departure, (3) abused its discretion by revoking his probation, and (4) erroneously added a conditional-release term to his sentence. Paul, Minnesota (for appellant) Considered and decided by Reyes, Presiding Judge Worke, Judge and Kalitowski, Judge.* * Retired judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals, serving by appointment pursuant to Minn. Euteneuer, Assistant Public Defender, St. Ryan, Crow Wing County Attorney, Candace Prigge, Assistant County Attorney, Brainerd, Minnesota (for respondent) Cathryn Middlebrook, Chief Appellate Public Defender, Sara J. Filed MaAffirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded Worke, Judge Crow Wing County District Court File Nos. Christopher Charles Clinton Ames, Appellant. STATE OF MINNESOTA IN COURT OF APPEALS A20-0835 A20-0837 State of Minnesota, Respondent, vs.

This opinion is nonprecedential except as provided by Minn.
