Order
Jason D. Ray pleaded guilty to second-degree theft and, under the terms of his plea agreement with the State, Ray was sentenced to imprisonment (both active and suspended), followed by a term of probation.
Several months after Ray's release on probation, the superior court found that Ray had violated the terms of his probation. At that point, Ray announced that he wished to reject further probation, and he asked the superior court to simply impose...
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