...ALBANY - A civilly confined sex offender who was neither present nor...
...2010. The Court searched the statewide registry of orders of protection, the sex offender registry and the Family Court's child protective...
...34; Rivera responded. The determination of criteria for the Sex Offender Registry came in two cases the court considered in one ruling, ...
...34;), Plaintiff was required to register with the New York State Sex Offender Registry, as a Level I Sex Offender. (Id.; Compl. ¶16.) When...
...declassified" as a registered sex offender under the New York State...
...to a hearing before their names are included in the state sex offender registry, and that getting deported does not constitute a de facto waiver...
...of where he was living in violation of the state's Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA)....
...defendant with three arrests for sex crimes dating back to 1984...improperly designated a high-risk offender based on a juvenile record...
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