Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

being removed from sex offender registry

My husband was placed on the sex offender registry when he was 17 he is now 26. He was charged with gross indecency and indecent exposure. We now have 2 children and wnat him off the list for their protection. Is it possible to be removed before the 25 year period is up?


Asked on 6/12/08, 1:55 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Audra Arndt Audra A. Arndt & Associates, PLLC

Re: being removed from sex offender registry

Yes. You have to file a petition with the court who convicted him outlining the basis for your request and there are several criteria that he needs to meet in order for the petition to be granted. Not all convictions qualify the person to come off the list - but offhand (based on my experience), I can say that yes, your husband is likely eligible to file the petition and has a good chance of having it granted.

Some crimes are exempt and you cannot file a petition. For example, if someone is convicted of CSC I, and the victim was more than 5 years younger, you cannot get off the registry - and are barred from even filing a petition.

I'd have to know the EXACT facts and circumstances of the conviction, including what exactly he was convicted of, to determine if he is even eligible to file the petition.

If you'd like to retain me to prepare and argue your petition, please contact me.

Thanks.

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Answered on 6/12/08, 2:05 pm


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