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He had to register as an offender for having consensual sex in Idaho. Now, heâll reclaim his life.
Ashley Nerbovig, Idaho Capital Sun
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BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) A federal judge on Tuesday ruled a Butte man who formerly lived in Idaho would never again have to register as a sex offender in the state of Montana.
Randall Menges, 45, was convicted as an 18-year-old under Idahoâs Crime Against Nature statute after he had consensual sex with two 16-year-old boys. Idaho courts have interpreted the statute as a ban on anal and oral sex.
Attorney General Knudsen on National Police Week May 9-15
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appeared on the KGVO Montana Morning news show on Friday as he was driving into Missoula, and asked Montanans to commemorate National Police Week. May 9-15.
“Well, Peter, here s what we ve got going on in the state of Montana,” said Knudsen. “We know violent crime is increasing. We know methamphetamine from the southern border is driving this up, and that s why it is a very dangerous time to be a law enforcement officer in Montana. We don t have the statewide numbers, but what we do know is in our most populous city of Billings, incidents of assault on police officers were up 50% last year.”
Attorney General Knudsen on National Police Week May 9-15
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appeared on the Montana Morning news show on Friday as he was driving into Missoula, and asked Montanans to commemorate National Police Week. May 9-15.
“Well, Peter, here s what we ve got going on in the state of Montana,” said Knudsen. “We know violent crime is increasing. We know methamphetamine from the southern border is driving this up, and that s why it is a very dangerous time to be a law enforcement officer in Montana. We don t have the statewide numbers, but what we do know is in our most populous city of Billings, incidents of assault on police officers were up 50% last year.”