Deeds v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to five counts of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor. The district court sentenced Defendant to terms of imprisonment and ordered that Defendant be given credit for 721 days of pre sentence confinement. The court, however, did not specify how those days should be applied to Defendant's sentence. Defendant appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed on all issues but remanded to the district court to specify how the credit for presentence confinement should be applied, holding (1) the prosecutor did not breach the plea agreement or engage in prosecutorial misconduct; and (2) the sentence’s reference to credit for presentence confinement was not sufficiently specific to comply with Wyo. R. Crim. P. 32(c)(2)(F).
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