Montana Supreme Court rules against retroactive registry
“Under our constitution, citizens have the right to be free from retroactive punishment,” the court said in its 5-2 decision.
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“Under our constitution, citizens have the right to be free from retroactive punishment,” the court said in its 5-2 decision.
This success fuels the challenge to similar requirements in other states, aiming to educate and influence courts by presenting factual data and legal arguments.
The exoneration marked the beginning of a new chapter, but the scars from 23 years of mental imprisonment are deeply embedded, leaving Farid to grapple with this massive injustice.
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