A divided state appeals panel overturned lifetime sex offender registration conditions imposed on a man convicted of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl, finding the punishment did not fit the crime.The 31-page opinion written by 3rd District Appellate Justice Daniel L. Schmidt found that when considering the facts of the case, Kyle J. Tetter’s past criminal history and his unlikelihood of committing another similar crime, the lifetime sex offender statutes were “grossly disproportionate to his crime.&rdquo …