SNOW v. JOHNSON

No. 2003-CP-02332-COA.

913 So.2d 334 (2005)

James Parker SNOW, Appellant v. Robert JOHNSON, Commissioner, Mississippi Department of Corrections, and Michael C. Moore, Attorney General for the State of Mississippi, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

April 12, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Parker Snow, appellant, pro se.

Office of the Attorney General by Jane L. Mapp, attorney for appellees.

Before LEE, P.J., MYERS and CHANDLER, JJ.


CHANDLER, J., for the Court.

¶ 1. In 1993, James Snow pleaded guilty to crimes for which his sentences were parole eligible. In 1996, he was convicted as a habitual offender and sentenced to a total of six years. As a habitual offender, these sentences were not parole eligible. When his time sheets reflecting his 1996 sentences were calculated, the Mississippi Department of Corrections re-calculated his parole eligibility and tentative release dates. These eligibility...

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