P. v. Jordan CA1/5
In 1982, Ismael Jordan pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges including murder (Penal Code, § 187), and assault with intent to commit rape (§ 220). The court found Jordan insane, and committed him to an indeterminate term in a state hospital. In 2016, Jordan moved the court for an order “deleting any requirement that he register as a sex offender.” The court denied the motion, and Jordan appeals. We affirm.
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