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· 12/10/2004

Wilfong v. Commonwealth

Citations

  • 175 S.W.3d 84
  • 2004 Ky. App. LEXIS 353
  • 2004 WL 2827253

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • concluding that a conditional release condition that prohibited the defendant from possessing, among other things, \any sexually arousing materials\ was not unconstitutionally vague based on a commonsense reading
  • concluding that condition of conditional release that prohibited the defendant, who had been convicted of sexual abuse of a minor, from possessing any sexually arousing materials was not overbroad
  • finding the prohibition of \any sexually arousing materials\ to be sufficiently construed in relationship with other provisions, and not unconstitutionally vague
  • “[A]n appropriate condition of probation . . . serve[s] the goals of rehabilitating the probationers and protecting the public.”
  • conditional discharge condition banning sex offender from “parks, schools, day care centers, swimming pools, beaches, theaters, or other places where children congregate” is not vague

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Judges: Johnson, Minton, Tackett

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