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Memorandum or Legal Brief: doj-ogr-00030478

The document discusses the sex offender registration requirements in several states, including New York, California, Colorado, and Florida, and how they apply to individuals convicted of certain offenses in other jurisdictions. It notes that some states allow courts to consider the underlying facts of a conviction when determining registration requirements, while others rely on the formal elements of the offense. The analysis has implications for individuals who have entered into plea agreements and may be subject to registration requirements in certain states.

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The document discusses the sex offender registration requirements in several states, including New York, California, Colorado, and Florida, and how they apply to individuals convicted of certain offenses in other jurisdictions. It notes that some states allow courts to consider the underlying facts of a conviction when determining registration requirements, while others rely on the formal elements of the offense. The analysis has implications for individuals who have entered into plea agreements and may be subject to registration requirements in certain states.

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