Traffic Offenses – Driving After HO Order – Home Monitoring – Sheriff Authority
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 4, 2008
A defendant sentenced to one year incarceration for driving as an habitual offender cannot overturn his mandatory minimum sentence by arguing the trial court prohibited the sheriff from using home electronic monitoring for defendant; the Court of Appeals says the sentencing order merely refused to “authorize” the sheriff to consider the alternative sentence, which defendant ...
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