L.W. v. STATE

CA 04-613

202 S.W.3d 552 (2005)

L.W., Appellant v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division IV

Opinion Delivered February 9, 2005


LARRY D. VAUGHT, Judge.

On appeal L.W., a minor, argues that the trial court's determination that clear and convincing evidence supported the need for him to register as a sexual offender, pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-356(e) (Supp. 2003), was clearly erroneous. We disagree and affirm the decision of the trial court.

The facts giving rise to the predicate offense that resulted in appellant's sex-offender status are as follows. On December 2, 2003...

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