>While I think the majority of those listed truely are sex offenders, you have to really look at these things with an open mind. For example, my ex-brother-in-law's ex-wife reported him for molesting their son. The state investigated and found no evidence to support the claim. Yet, because he was accused, he's on the sex offenders list and can never get off it.
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>>I bet it doesn't compare to this:
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http://www.mesacountyunifiedsexoffenderregistry.org/OffenderSearch/Address_Search.aspxThe law requires a conviction in order to be placed on the registry.
However, I do know a couple of guys on the registry for the 3-6 year rule (a 19 year old involved with a 15 year old).
The age of consent here is 16.
(a) A defendant is guilty of a Class B1 felony if the defendant engages in vaginal intercourse or a sexual act with another person who is 13, 14, or 15 years old and the defendant is at least six years older than the person, except when the defendant is lawfully married to the person.
(b) A defendant is guilty of a Class C felony if the defendant engages in vaginal intercourse or a sexual act with another person who is 13, 14, or 15 years old and the defendant is more than three but less than six years older than the person, except when the defendant is lawfully married to the person.
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