State v. Greer
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In this Idaho Supreme Court case, the court noted Greer’s long history of substance use but upheld his 7-year sentence for domestic battery. It ordered a limited remand to correct a misstatement of dismissed charges.

2023 | State Juristiction

State v. Greer

Keywords Idaho Supreme Court; Greer; domestic battery; 7-year sentence; substance use; remand; dismissed charges; court ruling; legal case; domestic violence
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Idaho Supreme Court Case: Greer v. State

The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed a seven-year sentence for domestic battery against the defendant, Greer, despite acknowledging his extensive history of substance use. The court's decision included a directive for a limited remand to rectify an inaccurate representation of dismissed charges in the original sentencing.

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Idaho Supreme Court Case: Greer v. State

The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed a seven-year sentence for domestic battery against Greer, despite acknowledging his extensive history of substance use. The court's decision included a remand for the limited purpose of correcting an inaccurate description of dismissed charges in the sentencing documents.

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Idaho Supreme Court Case: Greer v. State

The Idaho Supreme Court recently addressed Greer's case, acknowledging his history of substance use. Despite this, the court affirmed his seven-year sentence for domestic violence. A minor correction was ordered regarding a wrongly stated dismissal of some charges.

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The Idaho Supreme Court looked at Greer's past problems with substances. Even so, they decided his 7-year sentence for domestic violence was fair. A minor correction was made about some charges, which were dropped.

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524 P.3d 386 (2023)

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