These exclusions apply only to convictions and not to juvenile adjudications.
PRE SORNA SVP REGISTRATION
Sex Offender Registry Board, 450 Mass.780 2008)(Retroactive imposition of registration requirement without consideration of individual’s right to rebut presumption of dangerousness that flows from criminal conviction violates due process.) §14071, committed on different occasions (2) a sex offense involving a child (3) a sexually violent offense or s/he (4) has been determined to be a sexually violent predator or (5) is otherwise subject to minimum or lifetime registration requirements pursuant to § 178D. The plain language of the statute prohibits the court from relieving an adult of his/her registration obligations if s/he has been convicted of: (1) two or more sex offenses as defined in the Wetterling Act, 42 U.S.C. Under What Circumstances May the Sentencing Court Relieve a Former Offender of the Obligation to Register? Has been released from custody, probation, or parole, or from a civil commitment as a sexually dangerous person (whichever date is latest) since August 1 1981. 274, § 6 Attempt to commit any of the aboveģ. 272 § 35A Unnatural and lascivious acts with a child under 16Ĭ.
272 § 29C Possession of child pornographyĬ. 272 § 29B Dissemination of visual material of a child in a state of nudity or sexual conductĬ. 272 § 29A Posing or exhibiting a child in a state of nudityĬ. 272 § 28 Disseminating to a minor matter harmful to a minorĬ. 272 § 17 Incestuous marriage or intercourseĬ. adjudication or conviction for open & gross lewdness & lascivious behavior (excluding juveniles adjudicated delinquent before August 1, 1992)Ĭ. 272 § 4B Living off or sharing earnings of a minor prostituteĬ. 272 § 4A Inducing a minor into prostitutionĬ. 272 § 3 Drugging persons for sexual intercourseĬ. 272 § 2 Enticing away a person for prostitution or sexual intercourseĬ. 265 § 52 Second and Subsequent violation of human trafficking for sexual servitudeĬ. 265 § 50 Trafficking of persons for sexual servitudeĬ. 265 § 26D Enticing a child under 18 via electronic communication to engage in prostitution, human trafficking, or commercial sexual activityĬ.
265 § 26C Enticing a child under the age of 16 for the purposes of committing a crimeĬ. 265 § 26 Kidnapping of a child under the age of 16Ĭ. 265 § 24B Assault of a child under 16 with intent to commit rapeĬ. 265 § 24 Assault with intent to commit rapeĬ. 265 § 23B A Repeat Offense of Rape and Abuse of a child under 16Ĭ. 265 § 23A Aggravated Rape and abuse of a child under 16Ĭ. 265 § 23 Rape and abuse of a child under 16Ĭ. 265 § 22C Repeat Offense of rape of a child with forceĬ. 265 § 22B Aggravated rape of a child with forceĬ. 265 § 22A Rape of a child under 16 with forceĬ. 265 § 13H Indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or overĬ. 265 § 13F Indecent assault and battery on a mentally retarded personĬ. 265 §13B3/4 Repeat offense of indecent A&B on a childĬ. 265 §13B1/2 Aggravated indecent A&B on a child under 14Ĭ. 265 § 13B Indecent assault and battery on a child under 14Ĭ. Has been convicted of one or more of the following sex offense(s) (or a like violation in another state):Ĭ. Resides in or is employed in Massachusetts, or is a student at a post-secondary school in Massachusetts, ANDĢ. Are juvenile offenders afforded any greater protections in the process?Ī person is required to register with the Board if he or she:ġ.Can a former offender’s classification level be raised after his initial classification becomes final?.Can a former offender obtain early termination of his registration obligation?.Can a former offender obtain a reduction in his classification level after his initial classification?.For how long must a former offender register?.What happens if a person who is required to register fails to register?.After the registration hearing, can a former offender appeal his final classification level?.How are registration hearings conducted?.