State v. W. SmithState v. W. Smith
The Montana Supreme Court today affirmed a Missoula jury‘s conviction of Wesley John Smith for his 2016 sexual abuse of a nine-year-old girl and upheld the constitutionality of his sentence requiring lifetime GPS monitoring.
The Court agreed with Smith that the District Court should not have allowed the jury to watch a video-recorded forensic interview of the child but held that the improper admission of the video did not impact Smith‘s right to a fair trial. The Court also ruled that the prosecutor‘s closing arguments did not violate Smith‘s right to a fair trial.
The District Court sentenced Smith to a 100-year prison term with 80 years suspended and, as required by