A Pennsylvania man who received a five to 10 year prison sentence for being three weeks late for a registration, will get a re sentencing.

The 45 year old man was required to register because of a 2004 conviction in Maryland. He registered in Maryland for years and then continued to register in Pennsylvania for a number of years, before simply forgetting – yet registering 24 days late.

The oversight got him a substantial prison sentence, because in Pennsylvania, the mandatory minimum sentence for a failure to register is five years! That is until now…

The man appealed his sentence, arguing that the mandatory sentence was illegal. A jury, not a judge, must determine if facts justified a mandatory sentence. Here, a judge made the determination.

The court vacated his sentence but not his conviction. He’s still going to be charged for missing his registration date, but hopefully will get a more reasonable sentence.

 

 

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