State v. Naputi
Annotate this CaseIn two cases consolidated for trial, a jury convicted Patrick Naputi on seven counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child under the age of fourteen. The district court granted Naputi's departure motion and imposed a sentence that included 122 months of incarceration, lifetime electronic monitoring, and lifetime postrelease supervision. The Supreme Court affirmed the convictions but vacated the portion of the sentence ordering lifetime electronic monitoring in accordance with State v. Jolly, which states that the parole board has the sole authority to impose the electronic monitoring condition of parole. Remanded with instructions to eliminate the electronic monitoring requirement.
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