Apr 22, 2019
Criminal Law: Probation-120-Day Program-Date Calculation
Where a prisoner sought a release to probate or a hearing on whether probation should be granted, arguing that his failure to complete the 120-day treatment program was due to an improper calculation of the 120-day period by the department of corrections, summary judgment for the department is affirmed because even though the beginning […]
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Criminal Law : Probation – Reinstatement – 120-Day Program
State ex rel. Caldwell v. Ohmer (MLW No. 71146/Case No. ED105705 – 4 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Mooney, J.)
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