State v. Wilson
Annotate this CaseDefendant Steven Wilson pleaded guilty to one count of off-grid aggravated indecent liberties. Defendant challenged, among other things, the district judge's doubling of his twenty-five-year mandatory minimum prison sentence under Jessica's Law because of his status as a persistent sex offender under Kan. Stat. Ann. 21-4704(j), the persistent sex offender statute that permits doubling of a maximum presumptive sentence. The Supreme Court vacated the sentence imposed by the district judge, holding that the persistent sex offender did not apply to double the mandatory minimum of twenty-five years' imprisonment for an off-grid Jessica's Law offense pursuant to section 21-4704(j). Remanded for resentencing.
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