The court granted the State leave to appeal from an order granting defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea prior to sentencing.
Defendant entered into a plea agreement calling for a five-year Drug Court probationary term with an alternate sentence of a four-year prison term subject to an eighteen-month period of parole ineligibility if he was terminated from Drug Court. Before sentencing, defendant was charged with armed robbery and related weapon offenses. Defendant remained incarcerated on the new charges while awaiting trial. After being acquitted of the new charges, he moved to withdraw his guilty plea. By the time the motion was heard, defendant had accrued an additional 366 days of jail credit. The trial court granted the motion, finding defendant's reasonable expectations at the time of his plea were not met because of the additional jail credit.
The court reverses and remands for sentencing, finding the trial court abused its discretion in granting the motion. Defendant did not present a colorable claim of innocence. His reasonable expectations as they existed at the time of the plea hearing were met by enforcing the plea agreement despite the unanticipated accrual of additional jail credit before sentencing.