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Can You Be Removed from Megan’s Law?

On Behalf of | Feb 20, 2021 | Firm News, Sex Crimes

Can You Be Removed from Megan’s Law?

Megan’s Law is a federal law requiring sex offenders to register their location with the state. The specific laws and rules vary from state to state. In New Jersey, the state police lists offender’s information on their public website. This includes their name, home address, birth date, and the crime they were convicted of.
Some people might wonder how long they are required to share their personal information, and whether or not they can be removed from Megan’s Law.

 

How to Be Removed From Megan’s Law in New Jersey

It may be possible to be removed from the requirements of Megan’s Law. However, you must meet the following criteria:

  • A minimum of 15 years since the conviction, as well as no new offenses
  • Free of any threat to the safety of others
  • Must not be convicted of a charge that requires permanent registration

Some charges will not be eligible for removal. If you have questions regarding your eligibility for removal, it may be beneficial to talk with a criminal defense lawyer.

Understanding Megan’s Law Tiers

Megan’s Law is divided into three tiers. These include:

  • Tier 1: The offender is at a low-risk of committing the same offense
  • Tier 2: The offender is at moderate risk of committing the same offense
  • Tier 3: The offender is at a high-risk of committing the same offense

The state will publish more information about tier 1 and tier 2 offenders. This may include definable information, like hair color, eye color, and any distinguishable features, like scars. In some cases, the person’s driver’s license may also be included, as well as a photograph.

Megan’s Law list removal requires two steps. The first is a request to be removed from the list. This means that you no longer have to register your location. The second part is a request to be removed from the lifetime supervision part. It is possible to be eligible for one of these removal steps, but the other.

File Your Motion Today

A criminal defense lawyer can help you gather important information and file a motion for removal from Megan’s Law. The motion should include things like a psychological evaluation and letters of reference. Because each case is different, you may need additional documents to support your case.

This information is filed with the court of your current county. This is not always the same as the county where the original charges were filed, which can make things confusing.

Contact a Criminal Defense Lawyer Today

If you are dealing with sex crime charges, it is important that you reach out to a criminal defense lawyer today. The consequences of a conviction could mean jail time, as well as required registration with Megan’s Law.

It may also be beneficial to reach out to a criminal defense lawyer today if you are considering your eligibility options for being removed from Megan’s Law. Registration with Megan’s Law can impact your life, making it difficult to hold or find employment. Additionally, it can feel overwhelming and even embarrassing when your neighbors know about your history before they meet you. Find out more about Megan’s Law and its requirements by talking with one of our criminal defense lawyers today.

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Contact an Experienced Maple Shade Criminal Defense Lawyer About Your Charges in New Jersey

Were you arrested or charged with sexual misconduct in New Jersey? The consequences of a conviction could be severe, leaving you with a permanent criminal record and possibly even sending you to jail. That is why you need to speak with a qualified criminal defense attorney as soon as possible about your case. The attorneys at the Law Office of Stephen R. Piper, LLC have successfully represented clients in Burlington Township, Maple Shade, Willingboro, Mt. Holly and throughout New Jersey. Call (856) 912-5870 or fill out the online contact form to schedule a consultation with a member of our legal team. We have an office conveniently located at Strawbridge Professional Center of Moorestown, 212 W Route 38, Ste 440, Moorestown, NJ 08057.

The articles on this blog are for informative purposes only and are no substitute for legal advice or an attorney-client relationship. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact our law firm directly.

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