2007 MT 230
STATE OF MONTANA,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
GILBERT BRUCE MEYERS,
Did Meyers’s trial counsel render ineffective assistance of counsel by failing to object to or seek exclusion of testimony regarding alleged prior bad acts?
(2) Did the District Court impose an illegal sentence by:
a. Restricting Meyers’s ability to reside in Broadwater County?
b. Requiring Meyers to pay restitution “in an amount to remain open” until the victims receive any help they need?
The District Court erred by failing to specify the total amount of restitution Meyers must pay to the victims
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