SPRINGFIELD, Ill., May 8 -- The Illinois Courts Office issued the following opinion on April 10:

1. Held: The circuit court did not err when it denied the defendant's motion for order nunc pro tunc, in which the defendant sought good-behavior credit against his prison sentence, where the defendant sought the credit under a statute that was inapplicable to the defendant in this case, and because any contrary argument on appeal would be meritless, the defendant's appointed appellate attorney is granted leave to withdraw and the circuit court's judgment is affirmed.

2. The defendant, Derek Luckey, pleaded guilty to two felony offenses and was sentenced to imprisonment. Years later, he filed a motion for order nunc pro tunc, wherein he sought...