tried to switch out cars as he was leaving so he didn't tip us thauf he was going to be actually exiting office. we asked him questioning about the sentence, about cherice morales, if he had anything to say about this young girl, and he had nothing to say, anderson. >> do we know where he's going now? does he go home and pick up where he left a month ago? >> essentially, yes. he has served his time. he's free on parole. he has to follow his conditions of parole. there are some 59 things he can't do. he can't open a checking caught, get on the internet, be around kids, walk into a bar. it's quite restrictive but he's essentially home because he has done his time? as far as the appeal with the montana supreme court, it could send him back to jail. what's the latest with that? what's the status? >> reporter: it sucks. we have seen cases like this move quite low. it happened in 2008. it happened way back them. cherice's mother often explained how dwloung have to wait. when it comes to the supreme court weighing in it could take six to 18 months. prosecutors are hoping they can make their arg