Strict Laws About Sex Offender Registration
Individuals who have committed a sex crime will face strict rules in the state of New York. In fact, if you fail to register as a sex offender, you could even be sentenced to prison time. This means that you could face up to 10 years in prison. For anyone who has been charged, you should contact Spodek Law Group immediately. We have the knowledge to fight for your case, and we will review the various facts of the case so that we can explain your legal options.What are the Requirements of SORA?
If you have previously been convicted of a sex crime, you will first have a judge give a SORA risk determination hearing. In this hearing, the judge looks at the level of risk that you pose to the community. They want to figure out the likelihood that you will commit the crime again. The judge uses 15 different factors for determining this that include:- Sexual contact with the victim
- The use of violence
- Length of time in conduct with the person
- The age where the first sex crime was committed
- How old the victim was
- Number of crimes previously committed
- Alcohol and drug abuse
How Offenders Register from the Levels
As a level one sex offender, you will have to register for a minimum of 20 years. Meanwhile, level two and level three sex offenders will have to register for the rest of their life. For someone who has been known for being a sexual predator or a violent sexual predator, they will be required to register for the rest of their lives even if their risk level has been dropped to level one. The court will tell you about the registration and the verification duties that you might have. For example, when you get released from a prison, you will be handed a form that you will have to complete for registration. Next, you will be mailed a form to the set law enforcement agency, and this will happen within 10 days of them receiving your form. You will be required to provide identifying information like names, aliases, sex, race and your date of birth. You will also have your fingerprints and photograph taken. A description of the offense will be given, and the sentence imposed. Along with these things that sex offenders must do, they will also have to register their home addresses. It can get confusing, which is why if you have been convicted of failing to register, you should contact Spodek Law Group as soon as possible.15,000+
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