Did You Know that the Supreme Court of California Determined that Mandatory Sex Offender Registration is Unconstitutional in Certain Cases?
The criminal justice system is supposed to allow convicted offenders to pay their debt to society and then move on with their lives. If you were convicted of a sex crime, however, there is no moving on. Registered sex offenders have difficulty finding places to live. They may be unable to get a job. Establishing friendships and personal relationships can be painfully discouraging. The obligation to register as a sex offender — perhaps for the rest of your life — can be a living nightmare.
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In some cases, there may be a way to eliminate your mandatory registration as a sex offender so that you can truly live your life again. The criminal defense attorneys of the San Diego Law Office of John R. Fielding, Jr. & Associates will review your conviction to determine whether there is any chance of canceling your duty to register as a sex offender.
For example, in the landmark case of People v. Hofsheier, the California Supreme Court held that Mandatory Sex Offender Registration violates the Equal Protection Clauses of the United States and California Constitutions as applied to certain offenders. Are you one of them?
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