State ex rel. Valentine v. Circuit Court (Orr)
Annotate this CaseZane Valentine pleaded guilty to one count of child molestation in the first degree and three counts of statutory sodomy in the second degree. The plea agreement provided that Valentine would be placed in the Sex Offender Assessment Unit (SOAU), and the circuit court stated it would retain jurisdiction over Valentine for 120 days while he was assessed. The circuit court then sentenced Valentine. The SOAU later recommended the circuit court grant Valentine probation. More than 120 days after Valentine was sentenced the circuit court entered an order denying Valentine's release on probation. On reconsideration, the circuit court found that Valentine had not completed a "program" as defined in Mo. Rev. Stat. 559.115, and therefore, the court had authority to deny Valentine probation after the statutory time limits set forth in the statue had passed. The Supreme Court granted Valentine a writ of mandamus and ordered the circuit court to release Valentine on probation, holding (1) the SOAU is a 120-day program under section 559.115; and (2) therefore, the circuit court abused its discretion by denying Valentine's release on probation when the order was entered beyond the statutory time limits set forth in section 559.115.
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