Non Compliant Sex Offender in Michigan

by Nicole Blank Becker on Jul. 01, 2019

Criminal 

Summary: Being listed or registered as a sex offender in Michigan carries a lot of restrictions. Aside from getting your name, your personal information and criminal history listed in a public data record, there are several rules and regulations that you must strictly follow. These restrictions must be followed religiously or else face the consequences that might included hard prison time.

Being listed or registered as a sex offender in Michigan carries a lot of restrictions. Aside from getting your name, your personal information and criminal history listed in a public data record, there are several rules and regulations that you must strictly follow. These restrictions must be followed religiously or else face the consequences that might included hard prison time.

 

 

The Michigan Sex Offenders Registration Act also requires registered sex offenders to regularly report to their local law enforcement agency, sheriff’s office, or nearest state police post to verify their latest information. Failure to comply with this rule might result into a penalty of up to two years of incarceration. The act also requires all registered sex offenders to report all changes of their name, address, employment, vehicles and even their social media accounts. Failure to do so might result to up to 4 years of felony.

 

 

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