How to End Sex Offender Registration
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Michigan. i am a tear 2 registered sex ofender convicted of csc in the 4th degree on a minor between 13 and 16. the circumstances were i was drunk at a party and a male ( i found out later when i was charged was 15) that was a taller and out waighed me pulled me in to the bathroom and proceeded to preform oral sex on me. i repetedly told him to stop and tryed to push him away. eventualy i stoped fighting him and just hoped it would be over soon. after words i cralled home. when the cops first came to my house i told them what had happened they finaly charged me about 3 momths later. wile going through the court process my court appointed layer told me that it doesnt matter if you are raped by 5 15 year olds that i would be responisable because i was older beliving him i took the plea they offered me. it was the only time i had ever been in trouble. in 2011 when the laws changed because of a mis understanding i was convicted of a failure to register ( i was 3 days late i went in a registered wasnt trying to hide) have lost 2 children due to this and now have 2 at home that i cant go to their school functions and i am a single mother because their dad was abusive. wanting to know if their is any way for me to be removed. and what i need to do for it to happen i have many people who will vouch for me and and that know that i would never do anything like this.
Re: Can I Be Removed from the Sex Ofender Regristry
Hope your username isn't your real name - because if it is, anything you say her could have a negative effect on what you're trying to do. Just a warning.
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On the other hand, you're probably a troll, so the name you use is moot.
Re: How to End Sex Offender Registration
Tier II sex offenders have a very limited opportunity to be removed from the sex offender registry, MCL 28.728c.
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Quoting MCL 28.728c Petition to discontinue registration; jurisdiction; limitations; oath; contents; false statement; filing copy with office of prosecuting attorney; notice; hearing; rights of victim; factors in court determination; granting of petition.
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(3) An individual classified as a tier I, tier II, or tier III offender who meets the requirements of subsection (14) or (15) may petition the court under that subsection for an order allowing him or her to discontinue registration under this act.
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(14) The court shall grant a petition properly filed by an individual under subsection (3) if the court determines that the conviction for the listed offense was the result of a consensual sexual act between the petitioner and the victim and any of the following apply:
(a) All of the following:
(i) The victim was 13 years of age or older but less than 16 years of age at the time of the offense.
(ii) The petitioner is not more than 4 years older than the victim.
(b) All of the following:
(i) The individual was convicted of a violation of section 158, 338, 338a, or 338b of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.158, 750.338, 750.338a, and 750.338b.
(ii) The victim was 13 years of age or older but less than 16 years of age at the time of the violation.
(iii) The individual is not more than 4 years older than the victim.
(c) All of the following:
(i) The individual was convicted of a violation of section 158, 338, 338a, 338b, or 520c(1)(i) of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.158, 750.338, 750.338a, 750.338b, and 750.520c.
(ii) The victim was 16 years of age or older at the time of the violation.
(iii) The victim was not under the custodial authority of the individual at the time of the violation.
(15) The court shall grant a petition properly filed by an individual under subsection (3) if either of the following applies:
(a) Both of the following:
(i) The petitioner was adjudicated as a juvenile.
(ii) The petitioner was less than 14 years of age at the time of the offense.
(b) The individual was registered under this act before July 1, 2011 for an offense that required registration but for which registration is not required on or after July 1, 2011.