This document is a page from a legal text, likely a statute, dated July 26, 2017. It provides definitions for legal terms such as "Convicted" and "Institution of higher education" and outlines specific reporting requirements for sexual offenders. The text mandates that offenders must report in person to the local sheriff's office within 48 hours of certain events, including establishing a new residence, being released from custody, or being convicted of a qualifying offense.
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| Armed Forces of the United States | government agency |
Mentioned as a body that conducts courts-martial, which can result in a conviction.
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| Department of Corrections | government agency |
An offender must report after being released from its custody, control, or supervision.
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| sheriff's office | government agency |
A sexual offender is required to report in person at the sheriff's office under certain conditions.
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A conviction can occur in any state of the United States or other jurisdiction.
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""Convicted" means that there has been a determination of guilt as a result of a trial or the entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication is withheld, and includes an adjudication of delinquency of a juvenile as specified in this section."Source
""Institution of higher education" means a career center, community college, college, state university, or independent postsecondary institution."Source
""Instant message name" means an identifier that allows a person to communicate in real time with another person using the Internet."Source
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