Court Opinion

ID: 9938461
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2024-02-09 19:03:16.018174+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:37:02.496102
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On February 12, 1985 this court unanimously remanded this cause in order that the trial judge enter an appropriate written order setting forth the reasons for revoking probation and directing that a supplemental record including such order be forwarded to this court.
The return, as directed, has been filed showing that this appellant did violate the terms of his probation, and after a hearing the trial judge declared Larry Bolinger to be delinquent, and entered the following order in writing: (S.R. 1)
 "In accordance with the directive of the Court of Criminal Appeals opinion dated February 12, 1985, the reasons for revoking probation (done by this Court on July 20, 1984) are as set forth hereinafter.
 "This Court is reasonably satisfied that defendant Larry Bolinger, while on probation, did not seek or maintain employment in violation of condition four of the terms of probation; that defendant failed to advise his probation officer of changes of residence and jobs and said officer, Miss Greening, was unable for many months to locate defendant.
 "This Court is further reasonably satisfied that since being placed on probation (December 9, 1983) he has violated state and local laws (Condition 1) in that failure to pay fines incurred prior to being placed on probation resulted in residence in municipal jails; that defendant was guilty of "Menacing", a misdemeanor, one Gregg Warren, age 13 (defendant was 20 or 21), with a knife or pick handle, forcing the child's mother to rescue him.
 "This is to be made a part of the transcript as a supplemental and forwarded to the Clerk of the Court of Criminal Appeals.
"DONE this 15th day of February, 1985.
 "William H. Cole
Circuit Judge" *Page 1037
This record, including the original transcript, now shows that the requirements of Armstrong v. State, 294 Ala. 100,312 So.2d 620 (1975) and authorities cited have been fully complied with.
This cause is due to be and the same is, hereby, affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
All the Judges concur.