Ex Parte Jones
Ex Parte Jones
Opinion of the Court
WRIT DENIED.
NABERS, C.J., and SEE, LYONS, WOODALL, SMITH, and BOLIN, JJ., concur.
STUART and PARKER, JJ., dissent.
Dissenting Opinion
I dissent. I would issue the writ in this case and address Donald Jones's argument that he was entitled to a hearing and a determination of whether he is eligible for a sentence reduction on his motion filed pursuant to §
Section
"[T]he only inmates who would be eligible for reconsideration of their sentence(s), in the discretion of the circuit court, are (1) nonviolent offenders with three prior felony convictions who were subsequently convicted of a Class B felony and sentenced to life in prison pursuant to §
13A-5-9 (c)(2), Ala. Code 1975, and (2) nonviolent offenders with three prior felony convictions, none of which was for a Class A felony, who were subsequently convicted of a Class A felony and sentenced to imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole pursuant to §13A-5-9 (c)(3), Ala. Code 1975."
Therefore, to be eligible for sentence reconsideration an inmate must be (1) a "nonviolent convicted offender" and (2) his sentence must meet the above statutory requirements.
Here, Jones was convicted of first-degree rape and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole based on a record showing at least three prior felony convictions. It is undisputed that Jones satisfies the statutory requirement of having three prior felony convictions to be eligible for sentence reconsideration; however, in my opinion. Jones does not satisfy the "nonviolent convicted offender" statutory requirement. In my opinion, Jones, as a matter of law, is a violent
offender and consequently ineligible for sentence reconsideration. The legislature has defined first-degree rape as a violent offense, see §
PARKER, J., concurs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Ex Parte Donald Jones. (In Re Donald Jones v. State of Alabama).
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- 4 cases
- Status
- Published