![]() ![]() ![]() Offender must now register residence information with county sheriff within five (previously seven) days of arrival, if staying for more than five days.Otherwise, these offenders are not required to register. ![]() The sentencing court may still determine that an Offender must register for any of these offenses, even if presumptively registration-exempt.Only where first offense is either: Sexual imposition, Voyeurism, or Menacing by Stalking (with sexual motivation), and the victim of the offense is age 18 or older.Only applies to Offender with no previous conviction or adjudication for sexually oriented or child-victim oriented offense.Presumptively Registration-Exempt Offenses (NEW CATEGORY, listed at O.R.C. Adult, or juvenile age 14 or older, Offender, who is additionally adjudicated as likely to engage in future child-victim oriented offenses.Adult, or juvenile age 14 or older, Offender previously guilty of or pleaded to child-victim oriented offense, for which offender was classified a child-victim oriented offender or out-of-state child-victim oriented offender registrant.Ĭhild-Victim Predator (NEW CATEGORY, defined at O.R.C.Habitual Child-Victim Offender (NEW CATEGORY, defined at O.R.C. If Offender is under age 18, qualifying offenses are: Kidnapping (but not kidnapping to engage in sexual activity), or violation of the former offense of Child stealing.If Offender is age 18 or older, qualifying offenses are: Kidnapping (but not kidnapping to engage in sexual activity), Abduction, Unlawful Restraint, Criminal Child Enticement, and the former offense of Child stealing.Victim is under age of 18 and is not the child of the offender.Must register until death (unless a judge removes this classification for juvenile offender).Ĭhild-Victim Oriented Offense (NEW CATEGORY, defined at O.R.C.Sexually Violent Predators adhere to same law as Sexual Predators.Includes resident offenders, convicted and required to register for life in another state for sexually oriented offense, and offenders from other states with employment or education in Ohio.Offender who is adult, or juvenile age 14 or older, and who is adjudicated as likely to engage in future sexually oriented offenses.Must register for 20 years (unless a judge removes this classification for juvenile offender).Offender previously guilty of or pleaded to a sexually oriented, or child-victim oriented offense.Sexually Oriented Offenses (listed at O.R.C. ![]()
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