Blick v. State
Opinion
¶1 The county j ail determines a prisoner’s earned early release (good time) credit for time served in jail. The Department of Corrections (DOC) must include that credit when computing the date when an individual becomes eligible for transfer to community custody in lieu of earned early release. But regardless of that eligibility date, DOC may deny a transfer to community custody in lieu of earned early release if the prisoner fails to satisfy other statutory prerequisites such as failure to obtain an approved release plan.
¶2 Richard Blick sued DOC for the torts of negligence and unlawful imprisonment on the theory that DOC wrongfully refused to honor his 52-day earned early release credit for time he served in jail. But because Blick failed to provide an approved address, DOC was entitled to deny Blick’s transfer to community custody in lieu of earned early release. Such a denial was neither unlawful imprisonment nor negligence. We affirm the trial court’s summary judgment order dismissing Blick’s lawsuit.
FACTS
¶3 Blick was arrested on June 1, 2000. He was held in the King County Department of Adult Detention (jail) for 310 days. Blick accumulated 52 days of earned early release credit pursuant to the jail’s procedure.
¶4 Blick pleaded guilty to two counts of second degree rape of a child. On March 16, 2001, he was sentenced to the maximum standard range term of 136 months. Blick was credited for time served as determined by the jail. The [27] judgment and sentence also provided for community custody of 36 months or the term of earned early release, whichever was longer. Appendix H of the judgment and sentence explained that “Community [c] us tody shall begin upon completion of the term(s) of confinement imposed herein or when the defendant is transferred to [clommunity [c]ustody in lieu of earned early release.”1
¶5 Blick was transferred to DOC custody on April 6, 2001. The jail provided DOC a certification and authorization showing that Blick had earned 54 days, later corrected to 52 days, of early release credit. Including credit for time served, Blick’s prison maximum expiration date was September 30, 2011.2 His earned release date was August 9, 2011 (computed by subtracting the 52 days of jail earned early release credit and the 0 days of early release credit he earned while in prison from the prison maximum expiration date).
16 Blick was required to obtain an approved address to be eligible for community custody in lieu of earned early release in accordance with the law in effect on the date of his offense.3 Blick was unable to obtain an approved address and was not transferred to community custody until his prison maximum expiration date, September 30, 2011.
¶7 Blick sued DOC and several of its officers on tort claims of negligence and false imprisonment. Although styled as a class action complaint, Blick has not sought to certify a class. The complaint outlines the “facts” as follows:
Blick was required to obtain an approved address before he was eligible for release. In the event his release address was ap[28] proved, he would have been required to wait 35 days for notification before release.
... Blick was not able to obtain an approved address and was released to the community on . . . September 30, 2011.
... As a result of [DOC’s] actions, all 52 days of earned release credits earned in the county jail by Blick were forfeited by the actions of [DOC]. If [DOC] had not forfeited the 52 days of earned release credits granted by the county jail, Blick’s release date would have been August 9, 2011.
. . . [DOC] didn’t have the statutory authority to cause the forfeiture of the earned release credits earned by Blick because they were earned while he was under the jurisdiction of the King County Jail and in accordance with procedures developed and promulgated by the King County Jail.Footnotes
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