Colorado Sex Crime Attorney Blog

Denver Sex Offender Registry: Once a Sex Offender, Now a Freed Man

Posted by Kyle B. Sawyer | Jul 01, 2015 | 0 Comments

A man was wrongly accused of rape and labeled a sex offender. Read more on this story here.
Image Credit: Pixabay – DIOBRLN

I don't know if you kept up with it, but almost a year ago there was a story of a 32-year-old man that was wrongly convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl. As a result, he faced 12 years in prison before he was exonerated. He also received the harsh label of a sex offender, which haunted him every day. He said he felt like his life was one long sentence because of the sex offender label he carried. Sex offender registry is confining in Douglas and Arapahoe County, and no one should have to go through the harsh treatment of a crime they didn't even commit.

Sex Offender Registry in Colorado

Sex offender registry is unbearable, especially for those who are innocent. Sex offenders have to register at least yearly, or every quarter of the year in Jefferson and Adams County. This depends on the crime committed. All sex offenders must register in each jurisdiction where they have a residence. Sex offenders are limited and under strict supervision while on probation or parole. Sometimes, municipal ordinances govern how close sex offenders can be to schools, daycares, playgrounds, and other areas where kids are living if they committed a sex crime against a child. Some of these crimes include Enticement of a Child (CRS 18-3-305) and Internet Luring of a Child (CRS 18-3-306). Sex crimes against children require sex offenders to register quarterly for the rest of their lives.

A Sex Offender Label is Humiliating

To think that this man had to undergo the stigma and embarrassment of a sex offender label when he did nothing wrong astounds me. In another article I read about this case, the man tried to stay at his sister's home after being released from prison. However, people in the neighborhood found out what his history was and placed humiliating signs on his sister's door and in her front yard. Among other challenges, he also struggled to find supportive jobs. The situation that the man found himself in is one that may be prevented with a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer. It's never a good idea to wait to involve an experienced criminal defense attorney if you are facing sex crime charges. You need to take action right away.

Why You Need the Best Sex Crime Defense Lawyers in Denver

Along with the difficulties of being identified as a sex offender, the treatment regulated by the Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) is even more burdensome. SOMB creates the rules used by treatment providers and probation officers to monitor and treat sex offenders. The supervision over sex offenders is hindering in many ways. The criminal defense attorneys at the O'Malley Law Office know how great of a struggle this supervision can be, which is why we fight hard on behalf of our clients. We will ensure that your side of the story is heard, and will fight aggressively to represent your case before the jury. Don't hesitate to contact us today for a free initial consultation if facing sex crime charges—we are here to listen to you.

Request a Free Consultation

If you or a loved one is facing sex crime charges, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and call the experienced attorneys at the O'Malley Law Office at 303-830-0880. Together, we can protect your future.

About the Author

Kyle B. Sawyer

I have a passion for defending others in criminal cases. I am able to empathize with my clients and understand their emotions and fears. I have a unique perspective on the criminal justice system and I understand what it feels like to be wrongly accused of a crime.

Comments

There are no comments for this post. Be the first and Add your Comment below.

Leave a Comment