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Larsen v. State

Supreme Court of Montana
Aug 9, 2011
362 Mont. 543 (Mont. 2011)

Summary

In Larsen v. State, 362 Mont. 543, 272 P.3d 124 (2011), we granted habeas relief, concluding that while it was lawful for the district court to sentence Larsen as a PFO, it was not lawful to also sentence him for the underlying felony.

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Opinion

NO. OP 11-0246

08-09-2011

Larsen v. State, Mahoney


DECISION WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPINION

Granted.


Summaries of

Larsen v. State

Supreme Court of Montana
Aug 9, 2011
362 Mont. 543 (Mont. 2011)

In Larsen v. State, 362 Mont. 543, 272 P.3d 124 (2011), we granted habeas relief, concluding that while it was lawful for the district court to sentence Larsen as a PFO, it was not lawful to also sentence him for the underlying felony.

Summary of this case from Wells v. Salmonsen
Case details for

Larsen v. State

Case Details

Full title:Larsen v. State, Mahoney

Court:Supreme Court of Montana

Date published: Aug 9, 2011

Citations

362 Mont. 543 (Mont. 2011)
272 P.3d 124

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