Yes, if you are a sexual offender of any type, and are on any type of probation you have to register no matter where you live. If you where sentenced to register for a certain amount of years you must abide by that, no matter where you live. Although if you choose not too, the court can restrict your probation or put you in jail for non compliance.
Not unless you're a convicted sex offender and required to register by state law.
In California a convicted drug user must register as a drug offender for five years. These offenders can be found in public records for the state of California.
No one has to register as a drug offender. It is up to someone who is concerned to do a CORI check.
If you are a convicted felon who has completely satisified all the sentence imposed on you by the court, no.If you are a convicted sex offender, yes, you must.If your parole has been transferred (by the court) to California from whatever state you were convicted in, yes, they MUST be notified as well.
Urinating in a public place can be considered a sexual offense. You could be charged with indecent exposure or public lewdness. If you are convicted you may have to register as a sex offender.
The basic question is "Can a convicted felon get section 8 housing?" Whether he is on probation or a college student does not matter. The answer is yes and no, depending on what the conviction is for, how old the conviction is, and whether the felon has to register as a sex offender in the state he is residing in.
Yes
It depends on the specific laws and regulations of both the state where the time is up and the state where you move. Generally, if you are required to register as a sexual offender in one state, you may be required to register in another state if you relocate there. It is essential to consult with legal professionals or authorities to get accurate information and guidance specific to your situation.
You don't get off of the sex offender's list. Once you are on you stay on you're entire life.
He could be charged as an adult, convicted of sexual crimes, up to and including statutory rape, a felony, with prison time, and forced to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
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