Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
DNA testing
In 1987 I pled guilty to one count of 288.AC in 12/87. I served 9 months in county jail and had 5 years probation subsequently discharged 6/92 or one year earlier per 1203.3 and 1203.4. I have registered annually since then although registration was not listed as a requirement on any docs throughout the case/probation. My question now relates to the collection of DNA. Can you tell me if I am subject to this based on the information I provided. If so, can you tell me if there are any current cases pending challenging the states ability to invade my person on a conviction from 1987? Are all these subsequent laws retroactive? Should I even continue to register? I've had attorneys tell me both ways but figured until now I wouldn't rock the boat. Financially I can now afford to fight if need be to protect my interests. Thanks for your help.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: DNA testing
Why don't you work now upon cleaning up your record by 1) reducing the charge; 2) expunging your records; and, 3) executive clemency? Call me directly at (619) 222-3504.
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