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'''North Carolina''' is a state in the Southeastern United States. The state borders [[South Carolina]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the south, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Virginia]] to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. North Carolina is the 28th most extensive and the 9th most populous of the 50 United States.
'''North Carolina''' is a state in the Southeastern United States. The state borders [[South Carolina]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the south, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Virginia]] to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. North Carolina is the 28th most extensive and the 9th most populous of the 50 United States.


==Sex offender laws==
North Carolina has rather stringent [[residency restriction]]s on [[sex offender]]s. Any offender required to register under Article 27A is prohibited from knowingly
North Carolina has rather stringent [[residency restriction]]s on [[sex offender]]s. Any offender required to register under Article 27A is prohibited from knowingly
residing within 1,000 feet of the property on which any public or nonpublic school or child care center is located.
residing within 1,000 feet of the property on which any public or nonpublic school or child care center is located.


Also, "It is unlawful for an offender registered under Article 27A to access a commercial socialvnetworking Web site when the offender knows that the site permits minor children to become members or to create or maintain personal Web pages on the commercial social networking Web site."<ref>http://ncdoj.gov/Protect-Yourself/Find-Sex-Offenders/SexOffenderRegPrograms.aspx</ref>
Also, "It is unlawful for an offender registered under Article 27A to access a commercial socialvnetworking Web site when the offender knows that the site permits minor children to become members or to create or maintain personal Web pages on the commercial social networking Web site."<ref>http://ncdoj.gov/Protect-Yourself/Find-Sex-Offenders/SexOffenderRegPrograms.aspx</ref>
According to assistant appellate defender John F. Carella, North Carolina law requires that a sex offender "not only comply with North Carolina law but also (with) all the complicated provisions of the federal law to be removed from the registry." Convicted sex offender Kevin McClain met every requirement listed under a North Carolina law in order to be removed from the state’s sex offender registry. But the court denied his petition because he failed to comply with a federal statute, the [[Adam Walsh Act]] that the state law does not specifically mention.<ref>Bantz, Phillip Getting off North Carolina's sex offender registry is tough.. North Carolina lawyers weekly. (04/26/2013)</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:18, 23 March 2015

North Carolina is a state in the Southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west, Virginia to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. North Carolina is the 28th most extensive and the 9th most populous of the 50 United States.

Sex offender laws

North Carolina has rather stringent residency restrictions on sex offenders. Any offender required to register under Article 27A is prohibited from knowingly residing within 1,000 feet of the property on which any public or nonpublic school or child care center is located.

Also, "It is unlawful for an offender registered under Article 27A to access a commercial socialvnetworking Web site when the offender knows that the site permits minor children to become members or to create or maintain personal Web pages on the commercial social networking Web site."[1]

According to assistant appellate defender John F. Carella, North Carolina law requires that a sex offender "not only comply with North Carolina law but also (with) all the complicated provisions of the federal law to be removed from the registry." Convicted sex offender Kevin McClain met every requirement listed under a North Carolina law in order to be removed from the state’s sex offender registry. But the court denied his petition because he failed to comply with a federal statute, the Adam Walsh Act that the state law does not specifically mention.[2]

References

  1. http://ncdoj.gov/Protect-Yourself/Find-Sex-Offenders/SexOffenderRegPrograms.aspx
  2. Bantz, Phillip Getting off North Carolina's sex offender registry is tough.. North Carolina lawyers weekly. (04/26/2013)