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The Michigan Sex Offender Registry (MSOR) is a database that holds known individuals convicted of sexually abusive actions. The registry is open to law enforcement, employers, and the public. This means that if you’ve been convicted of a sex crime, your future and livelihood could be devastated. Your life would be under constant scrutiny in the public’s eye. Being a registered sex offender also limits where you can live, work, and be in general. Don’t let this black mark taint how the world perceives you. Hiring a talented sex crime attorney could prevent you from being registered as a sex offender.
Michigan forces you to register as a sex offender before your sentencing. Once convicted of a listed sex crime, you will receive a notice forcing you to register on the Michigan Sex Offender Registry. You will also have to report and provide your current address every so often depending on the severity of your offense. This ranges from once a year to four times per year.
Once you are on the Michigan Sex Offender Registry, anyone can see a picture of you, your current address, and details of your conviction. This includes friends, family, employers, neighbors, and law enforcement. Say goodbye to your privacy.
There are three tiers of sex crimes. Tier one is the least serious and tier three is the most serious. The monitoring and reporting differ between each tier. The tiers are ranked based on the severity of the offense.
Tier One offenses are considered low-level sex crimes. Conviction of a tier one offense requires a 15-year registry with a non-public sex offender registry. Individuals must verify their information with law enforcement once per year.
The following are included as tier-one offenses:
Tier Two offenses are more serious. Conviction of a tier two offense requires registration with the Michigan Sex Offender Registry for 25 years and verification of information with law enforcement twice each year.
The following are included as tier-two offenses:
Tier Three offenses are the most serious. Conviction of a tier-three offense requires registration with the Michigan Sex Offender Registry for life and verification of information with law enforcement four times each year.
The following are included as tier-three offenses:
Once you are on the Michigan Sex Offender Registry, it is very difficult to be removed. Offenders get only one chance to file a petition for removal. If denied, you do not get another chance. It’s important to make the most of your one and only shot.
Most sex crimes fall into one of the three tiers listed above. This means that if you are accused of any sex crime, there is a high probability you could be forced to register as a sex offender. This can ruin your life.
Berger Law wants to straighten everything out before your life is turned upside down. A false accusation could destroy your employment opportunities, tarnish your reputation, and permanently scar your life.
Our team is dedicated to defending people who are wrongly accused of such acts. We’ll protect you every step of the way. It’s our hope to ensure your life isn’t ruined. Alex Berger practices exclusively on criminal defense cases in your area. He knows the ins and outs of sex crimes. As a result, he is best equipped to protect your privacy, reputation, and freedom.
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