State v. Cupp

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The Supreme Court answered a certified question of law by holding that a defendant is not entitled to jail time credit for pre-sentence detention time when held on bond if, during the same period of time, he is serving a sentence on an unrelated case.On appeal from his sentence, Defendant argued that he was entitled to an award of jail time credit from the time that his bond was revoked on felony charges, regardless of the fact that he was already incarcerated for a probation violation. The appellate court determined that Defendant was entitled to credit for the entire time he was incarcerated since his bail was revoked. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Defendant was not entitled to jail time credit while held on bond because, at the same time, he was serving a sentence on an unrelated case. View "State v. Cupp" on Justia Law