OPINION
The issue in this appeal from the denial of petitioner’s application for a writ of habeas corpus relief is whether the Board of Pardons and Paroles (Board) must reduce the maximum prison sentence by the amount of time spent in jail pending a parole revocation hearing. 1 We grant petitioner’s request for relief!
On November 22, 1983, petitioner Worth was paroled to California. He violated his parole and was taken into custody in California on March 9, 1984. Worth was held in jail in both California and Arizona until July 20, 1984, pursuant only to the parole warrant, on which date the Board revoked his parole. Additionally, the Board forfeited “seven months street time.”
Worth claims that
Jordan v. Arizona Bd. of Pardons and Paroles,
108 Ariz.
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602,
The Board attempted to forfeit seven months of street time although 240 days had elapsed between the granting and revocation of parole. The state contends that the 30 days “credit” should be applied against the time spent in jail rather than the period petitioner was not incarcerated. This argument is founded on the assumption that “credit” for pre-revocation jail time is given in the Board’s discretion. Since our holding makes clear that the Board has no such discretion, the 30-day period can only be credited against the period in which the board has discretion: the period when petitioner was at liberty. Therefore, undesignated “credits” by the Board must be applied against the time period when a parolee was not incarcerated.
It is ordered that the petitioner’s release and sentence expiration date be recomputed in accordance with this opinion.
Notes
. Petitioner was imprisoned both at the time he filed his application for the writ and the notice of appeal, claiming that he was "illegally and unjustly restrained and imprisoned." He has since been released under the mandatory release provision of A.R.S. § 31-411(E). While his release renders the application for the writ moot, we will consider this petition as a petition for special action.
See Jordan v. Arizona Bd. of Pardons and Paroles,
