Oregon Supreme Court
State v. Fletes - Writ of Mandamus Denied
The Oregon Supreme Court denied a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by the State of Oregon in State v. Fletes. The case concerned the application of presentence incarceration credits to consecutive prison sentences. The court's decision upholds the lower court's disposition.
State v. Roberts - Mandamus Dismissed as Moot
The Oregon Supreme Court dismissed a writ of mandamus in State v. Roberts, finding the case moot. The relator argued his right to counsel under Article I, section 11 of the Oregon Constitution was violated due to prolonged lack of appointed counsel. The court's decision dismisses the alternative writ of mandamus.
Robinson v. Hendricks - Illegal Imprisonment Habeas Corpus
The Oregon Supreme Court has ordered the immediate discharge of plaintiff Craig Anthony Robinson, Jr. from illegal imprisonment. The court's decision stems from issues related to the calculation of credit for time served, referencing prior rulings on sentencing and incarceration credits.
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