State v. Corriher
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The Supreme Court affirmed the sentencing order of the district court requiring Defendant to pay $3,025 in restitution for his extradition from Georgia and to surrender his medical marijuana card, holding that Defendant failed to show that the district court's sentence was illegal or that it abused its discretion.
On appeal, Defendant argued that the district court erred in ordering him to pay restitution when his only income consisted of Army disability benefits and erred in requiring him to surrender his medical marijuana card pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. 46-18-202(1)(f). The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Defendant's sentence was lawful; and (2) the condition of Defendant's sentence that he surrender his medical marijuana card was constitutional and lawful.
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