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REQUESTED BY: Loyd W. Strope Holt County Attorney Do the sentence reductions provisions of Neb.Rev.Stat. §
47-502 (Reissue 1984) apply to persons sentenced to probation?No.
You have inquired whether the sentence reduction provisions of Neb.Rev.Stat. §
47-502 (Reissue 1984) are applicable to persons sentenced to probation, but whose conditions of probation include periods of incarceration in a local jail facility. Section47-502 states in pertinent part: ``Any person sentenced to a city or county jail shall have his or her term reduced. . . .'Neb.Rev.Stat. §
29-2246 (Reissue 1979) defines the term ``probation' as follows:Probation shall mean a sentence under which a person found guilty of a crime upon verdict or plea, . . . is released by a court subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to supervision.
Neb.Rev.Stat. §
29-2262 (Reissue 1979) states in pertinent part:(1) When a court sentences an offender to probation, it shall attach such reasonable conditions as it deems necessary or likely to insure that the offender will lead a law-abiding life.
(2) The court, as a condition of its sentence, may require the offender:
. . .
(b) To be confined periodically in the county jail or to return to custody after specified hours, but not to exceed ninety days;
(Emphasis added.)
In our opinion, the sentence reduction provisions of
47-502 are applicable only to persons sentenced to a jail. Under the statutes of this state, probationers are not sentenced to jail but are sentenced to probation. Any incarceration ordered pursuant to §29-2262 (2)(b) is a ``condition of probation' and not a sentence to a city or county jail as contemplated by §47-502 . Therefore, persons whose sentence of probation might include periods of incarceration pursuant to §29-2262 (2)(b) are not entitled to the sentence reduction provisions of §47-502 .Yours truly,
PAUL L. DOUGLAS Attorney General
J. Kirk Brown Assistant Attorney General
APPROVED:
Paul L. Douglas Attorney General
Document Info
Judges: WRITTEN BY: Paul L. Douglas, Attorney General J. Kirk Brown, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 12/13/1984
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016