Where a plaintiff was reclassified from a Level 2 to a Level 3 sex offender, the reclassification should be upheld because (1) the element of compulsive behavior in factor two was satisfied and (2) no prejudice resulted from the erroneous consideration of factor 24. “This case concerns the reclassification of John Doe, Sex Offender Registry
The Supreme Judicial Court has upheld a decision by the Sex Offender Registry Board to reclassify a plaintiff from a Level 2 sex offender to a Level 3 offender. The plaintiff, John Doe No. 6729, argued that the board’s hearing examiner erred in applying factor two of the regulations governing classification in the absence of
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Charges against a Massachusetts man accused of sexually assaulting a minor in Hancock were dropped by a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge last month following a competency hearing.Dale Cole of Ayer, Mass., was arrested as a fugitive from.