Legal Question in Criminal Law in Tennessee

this guy i know was convicted of stauatory rape. he did his time but violated his probation and didnt regester. how much time is he facing if he turns himself in


Asked on 2/18/10, 12:08 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

You have asked two questions:

1 - If he is still on probation and violated his probation, then a violation of probation warrant can be sworn against him by his probation officer, he can be arrested, and if the judge finds that he was willfully in violation of the terms of his probation, he can be ordered to serve the rest of in sentence in jail.

2 - If he is required to register on the Sex Offender Registry and does not (including periodic updates) than any law enforcement officer can swear out a warrant. In most counties of Tennessee, there are one or more deputies whose full time mission is to research those persons in the county who are required to register on the Sex Offender registry (SOR) and to prosecute those who do not register/update.

A violation of the SOR requirements is a Class E Felony offense (T.C.A. �40-39-208) and requires a minimum sentence of 90 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second offense, and 1 year for the third offense.

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Answered on 2/23/10, 12:15 pm


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