Convictions for rape after SB 384: Sex offender registration requirements
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Being convicted for rape or sexual assault in California requires one to register as a sex offender. While this used to be a lifetime requirement, the new law in SB 384 reduced the sex registration period to 10 or 20 years for some rape convictions.
In this video, California criminal defense attorney Mark Russ explains how the new requirements in Senate Bill 384 affect the sex offender requirements based on the specific Penal Code section.
More info at https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/261