Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
Conviction for Statuatory Rape as an Adolescent
If an individual was convicted of statuatory rape at the age of 15 for an offense he committed at the age of 12, shouldn't his record be cleared when he reaches the age of majority? If so, would he have to continue to register as a sex offender for life? Who would he have see to have this removed from his record?
Asked on 4/23/04, 12:42 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stephen Kozer
Stephen J. Kozer, Attorney at Law P.S. Inc.
Re: Conviction for Statuatory Rape as an Adolescent
There would be a special procedure to take the conviction of the record . YOu need to contact an attorney to do this I do vacate convictions
Answered on 4/23/04, 7:59 am
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