Case Name: Darm LUMLEY, Respondent v. Larry CRAWFORD, Appellant
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 2007-02-13
Citations: 213 S.W.3d 712
Docket Number: No. WD 66664
Parties: Darm LUMLEY, Respondent v. Larry CRAWFORD, Appellant.
Judges: Before BRECKENRIDGE, P.J., LOWENSTEIN and HOLLIGER, JJ.
Reporter: South Western Reporter Third Series
Volume: 213
Pages: 712–713

Head Matter:
Darm LUMLEY, Respondent v. Larry CRAWFORD, Appellant.
No. WD 66664.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.
Feb. 13, 2007.
Stephen D. Hawke, Esq., Jefferson City, MO, for appellant.
Darin Lumley, Nevada, MO, pro se.
Before BRECKENRIDGE, P.J., LOWENSTEIN and HOLLIGER, JJ.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
Department of Corrections appeals a trial court ruling on a legislative amendment in 2003 to Section 559.115 that prohibits the State from treating the first 120-day incarceration as a commitment for purposes of establishing a minimum prison term on a subsequent offense. The trial court ruled that the amendment could be given retroactive application to the petition for mandamus brought by the respondent, Lumley. The Supreme Court's recent decision in Dudley v. Agniel, 207 S.W.3d 617 (Mo.2006) held such application did not violate Section 1.160. Affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).