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A conviction for a sex offense could result in your having to register as a sex offender on the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry. This registry is searchable by members of the general public, including prospective employers, educational institutions, landlords, and others. Consequently, if you are facing a sex crime charge or if you have recently been convicted, you want to do everything possible to avoid having to register as a sex offender.
There are several categories of individuals who are required to register as sex offenders in Wisconsin. These include individuals who have committed a sex offense against a minor, been found guilty, or were convicted of soliciting sex with a minor or possessing child pornography. A full list of registrable sex offenses can be found in the Wisconsin Criminal Code.
In the State of Wisconsin, a convicted sex offender will need to comply with the registration requirements for a period of 15 years – or in some instances, for a lifetime – depending upon the exact conviction which he or she sustained and the applicable statutory provision. In some instances, a court might specifically require lifetime registration as a sex offender.
There are also specific reporting requirements that go along with registering as a sex offender. Specifically, in Wisconsin, a convicted offender will need to update his or her address information and employment information within 10 days after a change occurs. Moreover, in the event a person fails to comply with certain sex offender registration requirements, they could be facing a whole new set of criminal charges. Therefore, it is essential that a registered sex offender understand all of the requirements and comply with them in full.
If you are currently facing a sex crime charge, or if you have already been convicted, it is essential that you have an experienced lawyer advocating for you. Your attorney will be able to safeguard your legal rights and could defend you against the criminal charge in court. This may prevent you from having to register as a sex offender in the first place. If you are ultimately convicted, your attorney could work to ensure that you comply with all of the specific requirements to prevent more serious consequences.
To schedule a free case evaluation and legal consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer, please call Cohen Law Offices today at (715) 514-5051 or contact us online.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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