BLOMEYER v. STATE

No. 73,859.

22 Kan. App.2d 382 (1996)

915 P.2d 790

KENNETH WILLIAM BLOMEYER, Appellee, v. STATE OF KANSAS, by Paul J. Morrison, District Attorney, Tenth Judicial District; and GARY STOTTS, Secretary of Corrections for the State of Kansas, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed May 17, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lisa A. Mendoza, of Kansas Department of Corrections, for appellant Secretary of Corrections.

William Grimshaw, of Olathe, for appellee.

Before ROYSE, P.J., GERNON, J., and MARLA J. LUCKERT, District Judge, assigned.


LUCKERT, J.:

The Kansas Secretary of Corrections appeals a decision granting relief to Kenneth William Blomeyer pursuant to K.S.A. 60-1507. The action arose when the Department of Corrections (DOC) aggregated three consecutive sentences and determined that all three sentences should be considered for purposes of determining whether Blomeyer was eligible for conversion under the Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Act (KSGA), K.S.A. 21-4701 et seq. Blomeyer argued...

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