Court Opinion

ID: 9815780
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 02:24:23.56257+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:03:28.345811
License: Public Domain

CONCURRING OPINION BY
Judge LEADBETTER.
I concur in the decision of the majority to remand for a clarification of findings. I write separately to note my belief that we could affirm the Board’s order based upon Miller’s admission that he did that which was prohibited by a term of his probation. However, since Miller stated that “it was determined that [I] hadn’t [violated my probation] ... I had my lawyer represent me and my probation was reinstated_” I agree that it is prudent to allow the Board to determine whether his characterization of the court’s ruling is inconsistent with his statement that he had a Facebook account even though “per his probation” he was not allowed to have one and, if so, which 'statement to credit.