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Party ID
timis-cobbins
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1
Top Practice Route
Criminal Law
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Timis Cobbins appealed the circuit court's summary judgment in favor of the Missouri Department of Corrections (DOC), which sought to require him to serve eighty percent of his prison sentence before parole eligibility. Cobbins argued that his 2011 second-degree robbery conviction was not among the predicate offenses listed in the current version of section 558.019, RSMo, which mandates minimum prison terms. The appellate court reversed the summary judgment, holding that the elements of Cobbins's 2011 offense were not "contained in" the enumerated predicate offenses in the 2019 version of section 558.019.2, RSMo, due to legislative changes in the definition of second-degree robbery.