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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Illegal sentence

2002 MT 13
STATE OF MONTANA, v. Brister,
1. Did Brister waive his objections by failing to contemporaneously object when the
sentence was pronounced and did he file a timely appeal from the District Court's
sentence?
2. Did the District Court's sentence violate Brister's constitutional protections
against double jeopardy?
3. Did the District Court err in imposing new conditions upon a continuation of
Brister's suspended sentence?
Therefore, we conclude the proper remedy here is to remand this matter to the District Court for a new disposition hearing in which to determine whether to strike all the new conditions added by the Court and continue Brister's suspended sentence under the original conditions, or revoke suspension and order Brister committed to the Montana Department of Corrections for the remainder of his sentence, as permitted under § 46-18-203, MCA (1983

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