California Sex Offenders: Laws & Registry
Since the passage of Senate Bill 145 and Senate Bill 384, laws regulating the requirements for California sex offenders and the state sex offender registry have changed. Can You Be Removed from the California Sex Offender Registry? One of the most popular questions...Prostitution in California: All You Need to Know
Recent changes in California Legislation have altered the relationship between sex workers and the law. Though the act of prostitution remains illegal, this new legislation has established further protections for the rights of sex workers. However, understanding the...The Sex Offender Tier System: California Senate Bill 384
The California Sex Offender Tier System is a legal classification system designed to help the courts and the public discern between higher and lower risk sex offenses. This tier system divides sex offenders into three categories, depending on the severity of their sex...Sex Offender Registry Removal In California
Before January 2021, California state law required Sex Offenders to register in the California State Sex Offender Registry upon their conviction. Convicted sex offenders were legally required to remain on the registry for life. However, following California Senate...Can I Be Charged With Statutory Rape If I Thought My Partner Was Over 18? Statutory Rape Laws California
With the rise of social media and dating apps, individuals are increasingly unaware of their sexual partner’s age. Some often assume their potential…