Most states have a sex offender registry that is open to the public. It may be referred to as a Megan's Law directory in some places. While I understand your sentiment about over charging and abuse by some prosecutors, it is not up to us to look at each individual case. A conviction is a conviction and, as you must know working in the co…
Most states have a sex offender registry that is open to the public. It may be referred to as a Megan's Law directory in some places. While I understand your sentiment about over charging and abuse by some prosecutors, it is not up to us to look at each individual case. A conviction is a conviction and, as you must know working in the courts, a majority of sex offenders deserve to be on that list and have very high recidivism rate.
Most states have a sex offender registry that is open to the public. It may be referred to as a Megan's Law directory in some places. While I understand your sentiment about over charging and abuse by some prosecutors, it is not up to us to look at each individual case. A conviction is a conviction and, as you must know working in the courts, a majority of sex offenders deserve to be on that list and have very high recidivism rate.