State v. McKinnon-Conneally
Annotate this CaseDefendant pled nolo contendere to second degree robbery and was sentenced to a term of incarceration with eight and one-half years suspended, with probation. The state later filed a violation notice against Defendant for allegedly violating the terms of her probation. A hearing justice found that Defendant had violated the conditions of her probation by failing to keep the peace and maintain good behavior and imposed the previously suspended sentence. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the hearing justice did not abuse his discretion in executing the remaining eight and one-half years of Defendant’s previously suspended sentence.
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