delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is an original proceeding in which the petitioner, James Hemp-hill, seeks a writ directing the respondents to allow the warden of the Denver County jail to exercise his discretion in deducting good time from the petitioner’s sentence. We issued a rule to show cause, and ordered the release of the petitioner pending review of the issue presented. We now make the rule absolute.
The petitioner was convicted of a class three misdemeanor and sentenced to the Denver County jail for a term of six months “flat.” After five months, the petitioner had accumulated enough good time to permit his immediate release were it not for the trial court’s “flat” time sentence.
A convicted defendant’s punishment is discretionary with the trial court within statutory limits. People v. Pauldino,
The rule is made absolute.
MR. JUSTICE CARRIGAN does not participate.
