State v. Annis
Annotate this CaseThe Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court convicting Defendant of possession of sexually explicit material depicting a minor under twelve years old and the sentence imposed in connection with the conviction. The court imposed a sentence of three years’ incarceration and two years of probation with certain conditions, including a restriction against unsupervised contact with children under the age of sixteen years. Defendant appealed, challenging the denial of his motion to suppress his statements to the police and the condition of his probation permitting him only supervised contact with his infant son. The Supreme Court held (1) the admission of Defendant’s confession was fundamentally fair; and (2) the “no unsupervised contact” provision of Defendant’s probation was within the court’s authority and did not violate Defendant’s constitutional rights.
Court Description: Corrected February 1, 2018 (Errata sheet)
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