Hill v. Boyer (MLW No. 67935/Case No. ED101552 – 5 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Van Amburg, J.)
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Read More »Hill v. Boyer (MLW No. 67935/Case No. ED101552 – 5 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Van Amburg, J.)
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Read More »State v. Wade (MLW No. 65864/Case No. SC92382/SC92491/SC92786 – 38 pages) (Supreme Court of Missouri, Fischer, J.; Russell, C.J. and Breckenridge, J., concur; Wilson, J., concurs in separate opinion filed; Russell, C.J., and Breckenridge, J., concur in opinion of Wilson, J.; Draper, J., dissents in separate opinion; Stith and Teitelman, JJ., concur in opinion of Draper, J.)
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Read More »The decision relies heavily on a ruling issued last month that held that the state constitution’s ban on retrospective laws applies only to civil rights and remedies, not criminal penalties.
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Read More »Doe v. Replogle (MLW No. 65635/Case No. SD32538 – 8 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Sheffield, J.)
Tagged with: Constitutional Law Retrospective Law Sex Offender Registration
Read More »Salasberry v. State (MLW No. 64815/Case No. WD74584 – 5 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Mitchell, J.)
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Read More »State v. Davis (MLW No. 62700/Case No. SC91368 – 5 pages) (Supreme Court of Missouri, Breckenridge, J.; Teitelman, C.J., Russell, Fischer, Stith and Price, JJ., and Wolff, Sr. J., concur)
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Read More »Sex offender registration; retrospective law SC89635 State of Missouri, Respondent, v. William D. Holden, Appellant Appeal From: Marion County Circuit Court, Judge Robert M. Clayton II Handdown Date: 3/17/2009 Opinion Author: Judge William Ray Price Jr. Opinion Vote: Judges Stith, ...
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Read More »(1)Where a defendant, who was found guilty of failing to timely register his change of address as required for sex offenders, challenged the registration statute as unconstitutional, the law did not operate retrospectively for those who committed offenses before the ...
Tagged with: Constitutional Retrospective Law Sex Offender Registration Victim's Age
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