STATE v. LIVINGSTON

CR-06-1846.

8 So.3d 1014 (2008)

STATE of Alabama v. Rachelle Echols LIVINGSTON.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 23, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Troy King, atty. gen., and James B. Prude, asst. atty. gen., for appellant.

Richard K. Keith, Montgomery, for appellee.


WELCH, Judge.

The State of Alabama appeals from the order of the trial court finding that the felony indictment charging Rachelle Echols Livingston, a convicted sex offender, with failure to notify the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office of a change in her residence at least 30 days prior to her move violated the constitutional prohibition against ex post facto laws. Specifically, the trial court found that because the offense with which Livingston was indicted was...

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