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- Title
MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION 243.166 SUBDIVISION 1(B) HAS GOT TO GO: WHY REQUIRING PREDATORY OFFENDER REGISTRATION BASED ON A CHARGE AS OPPOSED TO A CONVICTION VIOLATES PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS.
- Authors
Faul, Alison Baker
- Abstract
The article focuses on the issue of requiring individuals to register as predatory offenders based on charges rather than convictions. It argues that this practice violates procedural due process, emphasizing the reputational harm as a liberty interest. It discusses the history of predatory registration laws, the unique aspects of Minnesota's law, and the need for reforms to protect individuals who are not convicted of predatory offenses.
- Subjects
MINNESOTA; CRIMINALS; DUE process of law; JUDICIAL error; CRIME
- Publication
Mitchell Hamline Law Review, 2023, Vol 49, Issue 4, p837
- ISSN
2472-4807
- Publication type
Article