Montgomery v. State
Annotate this CaseAppellant entered a no-contest plea to felony incest and, in 2004, received a twenty-year suspended sentence. Appellant later pleaded guilty to two counts of felony sexual assault and, in 2007, was sentenced to twenty years ‘ imprisonment with ten years suspended for each felony, to run consecutively. Appellant subsequently filed numerous postconviction pleadings, all to no avail. In 2015, Appellant filed a motion to vacate his conviction and dismiss the charges. The district court summarily denied the motion. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the doctrine of res judicata applied to Defendant’s appeal and barred the rehearing of issues already litigated.
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