Event Details

January 01, 1999

Description

Eight new offenses were added to the list of registrable offenses under New York's Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA).

Source Documents (2)

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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.

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This legal memo, dated June 5, 2006, from the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to Lanna Belohlavek, analyzes the severe risk that a client's potential plea to aggravated assault in Florida would trigger mandatory sex offender registration. The analysis covers the client's primary residence in the Virgin Islands and secondary domicile in New York, both of which have broad registration statutes, and also notes similar requirements in other states like Oklahoma and Montana, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of the plea.

Event Metadata

Type
Legislative change
Location
New York
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
0
Source Documents
2
Extracted
2025-11-20 15:42

Additional Data

Source
DOJ-OGR-00030484.jpg
Date String
1999

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