Juvenile Sex Offender Case Goes
to Court |
(Columbia-AP) -- The state Supreme Court
will hear arguments Tuesday on whether juvenile sex offenders should
be listed on the state sex offender registry.
Lawyers for a
Richland County boy who was nine years old when he committed a sex
offense say forcing him to register for life violates his
constitutional rights.
The boy pleaded guilty two years ago
in Family Court to first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor
in an incident involving his then six-year-old sister.
The
state Attorney General's Office says the boy probably will not be
stigmatized because names of offenders on the registry who are under
12 are kept secret from the public.
The names are given to
victims or witnesses, schools, day-care centers and businesses or
organizations that primarily serve children, women or vulnerable
adults.
The boy is only identified as "Ronnie A" in court
papers. |
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