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OAG 75-399 is cited in the context of discussing how the Parole Board should handle cases where a circuit court might have erroneously credited a defendant with too much jail time towards their sentence. The decision uses OAG 75-399 to illustrate the limitations and responsibilities of the Parole Board in such scenarios, emphasizing that the Board can require a minimum period of time to be served despite the court's credit.
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