Michigan Justices Urged to Nix Sex Offender Registration Rules

An attorney representing two convicted child abusers urged the Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday to strike down both the state’s newest sex offender registration law and one imposing post-incarceration electronic monitoring for life.

The pair of cases before the court, which were on whether to fully take up cases challenging the requirements, are the latest in a series of legal challenges to what some see as unconstitutionally strict laws regarding sex offenders.

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