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Summary

This legal document, a letter from the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to Ms. Lanna Belohlavek dated June 5, 2006, analyzes the significant risk that a client's potential plea to aggravated assault in Florida could trigger mandatory sex offender registration. The analysis covers the specific laws and registration requirements in the client's primary residence of the Virgin Islands, secondary domicile of New York, and other states like Oklahoma and Montana, highlighting how different jurisdictions interpret and apply their statutes to out-of-state convictions.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Gerald B. Lefcourt Attorney
The document is on the letterhead of the "LAW OFFICES OF GERALD B. LEFCOURT, P.C."
Lanna Belohlavek Recipient
The document is addressed to "Ms. Lanna Belohlavek".
Unnamed Client Client
Referred to throughout the document as "the client" and "my client", whose potential plea to aggravated assault is th...

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
LAW OFFICES OF GERALD B. LEFCOURT, P.C. Law firm
Appears on the letterhead as the author/sender of the document.
Virgin Islands Daily News News media
Cited as a source for information about ongoing discussions to make the Virgin Islands sex offender registry public.

Timeline (3 events)

1999
Eight new offenses were added to the list of registrable offenses under New York's Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA).
New York
2002-03-11
Seven new offenses were added to the list of registrable offenses under New York's Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA).
New York
2006-05-15
The Virgin Islands Daily News published an article about ongoing discussions to make the sex offender registry public.
Virgin Islands

Locations (5)

Location Context
The location where the client's potential plea to aggravated assault would occur, under Florida Statutes Annotated (F...
Mentioned as the client's full-time place of residency and a jurisdiction with its own sex offender registration stat...
Mentioned as the client's secondary domicile, which has a Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) with an expanding list...
Identified as a jurisdiction that may require registration based on an out-of-state plea to aggravated assault if it ...
Identified as a jurisdiction that requires registration for "violent offenders," a category that includes aggravated ...

Relationships (2)

Gerald B. Lefcourt Lawyer-Client Unnamed Client
The document is a legal analysis from Lefcourt's law firm about the legal risks facing 'my client'.
Gerald B. Lefcourt Professional Lanna Belohlavek
Lefcourt's law firm sent a detailed legal memo to Belohlavek, suggesting they are colleagues or working together on the client's case.

Key Quotes (6)

"person convicted ... on or after July 1, 1994 of a criminal offense against a minor"
Source
— Virgin Islands statute (14 V.I.C. § 1722(a)) (Defining who is required to register as a sex offender in the Virgin Islands.)
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"a person convicted ... in a federal, military or foreign court shall have the same duty to register as any other person under this statute."
Source
— Virgin Islands statute (§ 1722 (c)) (Extending the registration requirement to convictions from other court systems.)
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"if the offense involved sexual assault."
Source
— Oklahoma statute (21 Okl. St. Ann. § 681) (A condition for requiring registration for persons convicted of assault with intent to commit a felony in Oklahoma.)
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"Violent offenders"
Source
— Montana statute (A category of offenders, along with sexual offenders, who are required to register in Montana.)
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Quote #4
"aggravated assault"
Source
— Montana statute (MCA 45-05-202) (Expressly included in the definition of a 'violent offense' in Montana.)
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Quote #5
"any violation of a law of another state ... reasonably equivalent"
Source
— Montana statute (MCA 46-23-502(9)) (Defining how out-of-state convictions can trigger registration requirements in Montana.)
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Quote #6

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