State v. Calvin
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to theft and agreed to enter a drug court program. The district court also ordered that Defendant participate in residential treatment at the Iowa Residential Treatment Center (IRTC). As a result of drug court program violations, Defendant was incarcerated in jail for a period of time. Defendant was later arrested for another violation of the terms of the drug court program. The district court then removed Defendant from participation in the drug court program and imposed a sentence for second-degree theft as a habitual offender pursuant to the plea bargain. Upon resentencing, the district court denied Defendant credit for time spent at IRTC and for the time Defendant spent in jail. The Supreme Court vacated the district court sentence in part, holding that Defendant was entitled to credit for time spent at the IRTC and for time spent in jail as a result of his drug court program violations.
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