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State v. Presley

Supreme Court of Montana
Jun 21, 2022
DA 20-0496 (Mont. Jun. 21, 2022)

Opinion

DA 20-0496

06-21-2022

STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. JONATHAN WILLIAM PRESLEY, Defendant and Appellant.


ORDER

Appellant Jonathan William Presley appeals from the Judgment and Commitment of the First Judicial District Court, Lewis and Clark County, in its Case No. BDC 2019-388. Presley argues the District Court erred by failing to give him credit for 372 days served.

The State has filed a Notice of Concession that this matter should be remanded to the District Court for the purpose of entering an amended sentence and judgment. Without agreeing with all of the arguments Presley has raised, the State agrees that in this case the District Court erred in failing to give Presley credit for 372 days served.

Based on Presley's opening brief and the State's concession, and good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case is REMANDED to the First Judicial District Court, Lewis and Clark County, with instructions for the District Court to amend its Judgment and Commitment and replace the sentence reduction for time served of 31 days with 372 days.

The Clerk is directed to provide copies of this Order to all counsel of record and to presiding judge Honorable Mike McMahon.


Summaries of

State v. Presley

Supreme Court of Montana
Jun 21, 2022
DA 20-0496 (Mont. Jun. 21, 2022)
Case details for

State v. Presley

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. JONATHAN WILLIAM PRESLEY…

Court:Supreme Court of Montana

Date published: Jun 21, 2022

Citations

DA 20-0496 (Mont. Jun. 21, 2022)