Ex Parte Hampton
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Opinion
Christopher Hampton was convicted of violating §
Hampton argued to the Court of Criminal Appeals (1) that the indictment against him was fatally defective because it did not allege that he hadknowingly violated §
The Court of Criminal Appeals compared the indictment with the language of §
The language of the original indictment was as follows:
"The GRAND JURY of said county charge that, before the finding of this INDICTMENT, CHRISTOPHER C. HAMPTON, a/k/a Chris Hampton, whose name to the Grand Jury is otherwise unknown, having been convicted of the crime of Rape 2nd Degree (
13A-6-62 ) in the Circuit Court of Marshall County, Alabama, Case Number CC-94-52, and having been released from legal custody did fail or refuse to register as required, in violation of section13A-11-200 of the Code of Alabama, 1975, as last amended, against the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama."
Section
*Page 571"If any person . . . has heretofore been convicted, . . . for any of the offenses hereinafter enumerated, such person shall, upon his or her release from legal custody, register with the sheriff of the county of his or her legal residence within 30 days following such release . . . . The offenses above referred to . . . shall include specifically:
rape, as proscribed by Sections13A-6-61 and13A-6-62 . . . .". . . It shall be unlawful for a convicted sex offender as described in this article to fail or refuse to register as herein required."
The Court of Criminal Appeals stated that language tracking the language of the particular statute was sufficient if the statute "`prescribes with definiteness the constituents of the offense.'" Hampton v. State,
We agree that §
"Whoever willfully or knowingly violates Section
13A-11-200 shall upon conviction be imprisoned for not less than one year nor more than five years and in addition may be fined not more than $1,000.00."
(Emphasis added.) Hampton was sentenced in accordance with §
We conclude, based upon the language of §
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
Maddox, Houston, Cook, Lyons, Brown, Johnstone, and England, JJ., concur.
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