State v. Klunder
Opinion
¶ 1. Defendant Steven Klunder appeals from the trial court’s finding that he violated the terms of his probation, and its August 2004 order denying his pro se request to modify the terms of his probation. We affirm in part and reverse in part.
¶ 2. In September 2003, defendant pled no contest to felony sale of cocaine. As part of a plea agreement, the State agreed not to charge defendant with sexual misconduct toward a ten-year-old female, E.N., and in exchange, defendant agreed to a number of probation conditions designed to address that latter misconduct. Specifically, he agreed to have no contact with E.N., or with any minor females under age sixteen, without permission of his probation officer, and to attend “individual mental health counseling with an emphasis on appropriate adult-child physical and sexual boundaries.” The trial court accepted the plea agreement, and added a curfew and residency restriction.
Footnotes
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