Is it legal to have a requirement added to a case years after sentencing be enforced due to a law change?
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Is it legal to have a requirement added to a case years after sentencing be enforced due to a law change?
The requirement is not and was not required in the original court documents or any other court documents but is being enforced by law enforcement due to a law change
Asked on July 22, 2014 under Criminal Law, Kansas
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Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Your question is unclear. You would have to be far more specific. There are standard probationary rules and conditions that may be imposed that may not appear in a court order at sentencing.
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