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  • Failure To Register

    Failing To Register As A Sex Offender: A Crime With Serious Consequences The failure to register as a sex offender in Massachusetts can result in very serious and in some cases life-altering penalties. Under the present statute, sex offenders will be prosecuted for violating the law if they knowingly: 1) Fail to register; 2) Fail… Continue reading »

  • Sex Offender Information Requirements

    What Information Do I Have to Give to the Sex Offender Registry Board? The information that must be made available to the Sex Offender Registry Board includes the offender’s name, identifying data, residential, secondary, employment and school addresses, sex offense conviction data, physical description and a photograph. Level 3 offenders are required to re-register with… Continue reading »

  • Classification Process In Massachusetts

    The Sex Offender Classification Process In Massachusetts Attorney Crouch has represented many petitioners facing classification before the Sex Offender Registry Board. The difference between the different levels of registration can mean the difference between getting or keeping a job, losing an apartment, or being publicly identified as a sex offender, to both your community and… Continue reading »

  • Out-of-State Offenses

    Which Out of State Sex Offenses Require Sex Offender Registration in Massachusetts? All sex offenders must register within two (2) days of moving into the Commonwealth from another jurisdiction. This process can be very confusing for individuals with out-of-state offenses as the registration requirement is not always clear. The Sex Offender Registry Law also requires… Continue reading »

  • About The Sex Offender Registration Law

    About The Sex Offender Registration Law The Sex Offender Registry Law requires that the Sex Offender Registry Board be composed of members who are appointed by the Governor to serve specific terms of office. The registry law requires that the Sex Offender Registry Board include experts in the areas of victim services, criminal justice, and… Continue reading »

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