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The Honorable Page Bellamy, Associate Circuit Judge, and Janet Horine, Circuit Clerk Missouri Cases

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The State of Missouri ex rel. Catherine L. Hanaway sought a writ of certiorari to review a habeas corpus writ issued by the habeas court in favor of Julie Ann Nail. The habeas court had vacated a trial court order that revoked Nail's probation and imposed sentences, finding the trial court lacked authority. The appellate court refused to quash the habeas record, affirming the habeas court's decision that Nail had accumulated sufficient earned compliance credits for mandatory discharge from probation on certain counts by December 2014, and that statutory provisions regarding restitution did not preclude her early release.