Langford v. State
Annotate this CaseIn 1992, Petitioner was convicted of incest. Petitioner was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment, and the sentencing court required that Petitioner register as a sexual offender. In 2012, Petitioner filed a petition requesting relief from his requirement to register as a sexual offender, filed pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. 46-23-506(3)(b). After a hearing, the district court concluded that Petitioner failed to establish the statutory requirements necessary to be relieved from the requirements of registration. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court exercised proper discretion in denying Petitioner's petition, as (1) the court correctly interpreted section 46-23-506(3)(b); and (2) the petition was not well founded.
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