Missouri Court of Appeals, 2016

Lee v. Missouri Board of Probation & Parole

Lee v. Missouri Board of Probation & Parole
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided July 26, 2016 · Martin, Mitchell, Witt
503 S.W.3d 234; 2016 Mo. App. LEXIS 725; 2016 WL 4011321 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Lee v. Missouri Board of Probation & Parole

Opinion of the Court

Order

Per Curiam:

Remon Lee appeals from the grant of a Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings in favor of the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole in Lee’s declaratory judgment action challenging the Board’s calculation of his parole eligibility on a thirty-year sentence for armed criminal action, entered under § 571.015, RSMo 2000. Lee argues that, under § 571.015, the minimum time he must serve on the armed criminal action sentence before becoming parole eligible is three years; thus, he argues, the Board’s determination that he must serve a minimum of nine years and eleven months is incorrect. We find no error and affirm. Rule 84.16(b).

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