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State v. Jones

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Jul 22, 2022
124,432 (Kan. Ct. App. Jul. 22, 2022)

Opinion

124,432

07-22-2022

State of Kansas, Appellee, v. David Paul Jones, Appellant.


NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

Appeal from Geary District Court; Courtney D. Boehm, judge.

Submitted by the parties for summary disposition pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 21-6820(g) and (h).

Before Bruns, P.J., Atcheson and Isherwood, JJ.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Per Curiam

David Paul Jones appeals the district court's determination that he is not entitled to a day of jail credit for the approximately 13 hours he spent in jail. We granted Jones' motion for summary disposition under Supreme Court Rule 7.041A (2022 Kan. S.Ct. R. at 48). Based on our review of the record, we affirm the district court's decision.

After Jones entered into a plea agreement with the State, he pled no contest to one count each of aggravated assault, aggravated endangering a child, and criminal damage to property. The district court subsequently sentenced Jones to 33 months in prison but suspended the sentence and placed him on probation for a period of 24 months. The district court also ruled that Jones is not entitled to receive a day of jail credit for the approximately 13 hours he spent in jail on August 31, 2020.

On appeal, the sole issue presented is whether the district court erred for not granting him a day of jail time credit for the 13 hours or so he spent in jail. See K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 21-6615(a) (a defendant is to receive a credit against a sentence of "an allowance for the time which the defendant has spent incarcerated pending the disposition of the defendant's case"). In his motion for summary disposition, Jones candidly cites State v. Peterson, 29 Kan.App.2d 792, 794, 31 P.3d 317 (2001), for the proposition that "absent specific statutory authority, a 'day' is defined as a 24-hour period." Accordingly, we conclude that it is appropriate to affirm the district court. In doing so, we do not address how a partial day of pretrial detention might be treated under other circumstances that are not at issue in this case.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Jones

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Jul 22, 2022
124,432 (Kan. Ct. App. Jul. 22, 2022)
Case details for

State v. Jones

Case Details

Full title:State of Kansas, Appellee, v. David Paul Jones, Appellant.

Court:Court of Appeals of Kansas

Date published: Jul 22, 2022

Citations

124,432 (Kan. Ct. App. Jul. 22, 2022)