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P. v. Watson CA4/1
On August 29, 2018, the Supreme Court transferred this case to us with directions to consider whether the matter is rendered moot in light of Senate Bill No. 394, signed into law October 11, 2017. The Attorney General contends it is, because the statutory amendments put into effect by Senate Bill No. 394 remedy any constitutional violations alleged by defendant Khary Watson. Watson contends none of the eight issues he identified in his petition to the Supreme Court is made moot by Senate Bill No. 394. We disagree with Watson and dismiss the matter as moot.

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