State Ex Rel. Nelson v. Ellsworth

380 P.2d 886, 142 Mont. 14, 1963 Mont. LEXIS 61
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedApril 25, 1963
Docket10557
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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State Ex Rel. Nelson v. Ellsworth, 380 P.2d 886, 142 Mont. 14, 1963 Mont. LEXIS 61 (Mo. 1963).

Opinion

ME. JUSTICE JOHN C. HAEEISON

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

This is a petition for a writ of habeas corpus.

Petitioner was first convicted of first degree burglary in *15 the district court of the thirteenth judicial district, County of Yellowstone, on or about January 21, 1954, and sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary. "When he entered prison and commenced serving this sentence he was subject to the provisions of section 80-739, R.C.M.1947, on parole and probation. This statute was repealed by Chapter 117, Laws of 1955, and on April 1, 1955, a new law became effective.

Petitioner in the meantime had perfected an appeal to this court and on December 13, 1956, this court in the case of State v. Nelson, 130 Mont. 466, 304 P.2d 1110, reversed the cause and remanded it for a new trial. The petitioner was again tried, found guilty and sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary on April 11, 1957. This conviction was affirmed by this court in State v. Nelson, 133 Mont. 300, 322 P.2d 1113.

Petitioner alleges that he is entitled to the benefits of section 80-739, R.C.M.1947, (repealed by Laws of 1955) which reads as follows:

“Commutation of sentence upon good behavior. The board is hereby authorized and required to grant to any convict confined in the state prison, who shall well behave himself and who shall perform regular labor during good health, either within or without the state prison inclosures, a credit of the time from his sentence as appears in the following table, for respective years of his sentence, and pro rata for any part of a year when the sentence is for more or less than a year:

[See table on page 16.]

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