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Criminal Law

: Sex Offender Issues

OH - AWA and the Separation of Powers

View the article here 11/05/2009 By Russ Bensing Back in 1999, Christian Bodyke pled out to a B & E and a count of sexual battery. He got six months on the former and two years on the latter, run concurrently. The court also determined that he was a ?sexually oriented offender? ? at that time the lowest level of classifcation ? and thus had to annually register with the county sheriff for the next decade. In early December of 2007, Bodyke got a letter from the Ohio Attorney General telling him he?d been reclassified as a ?Tier III? offender. Now, he?d have to register with the sheriff every ninety days. Not just in the county that he resided in; he also had to register in the county where he was employed, and if he went to school somewhere, that county as well...continue to full post

Full post as published by Sex Offender Issues on November 05, 2009 (boomark / email).

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