Idaho v. Taylor
Annotate this CaseDefendant-appellant Lance Taylor appealed a district court order denying him credit for time served as a condition of probation. Specifically, the credit he sought was for periods of incarceration during his drug court program. Taylor argued the district court erred: (1) for not giving retroactive effect to the Credit Statutes, Idaho Code 18-309 and 19-2603; and (2) misinterpreting the conditions of his probation, in the event that he was not entitled to credit for his incarceration during the drug court program. After review, the Idaho Supreme Court affirmed the district court's order insofar as it awarded credit for time served for certain periods of Taylor's drug court incarceration. However, the Court reversed the order insofar as it denied credit for certain other periods. The case was remanded for determination of the total number of days to be applied against Taylor's sentence.
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