A trial judge's attempt to ensure registration of a deported child molester has been brusquely reversed by a Brooklyn appellate panel, which said registering the defendant as a sex offender without a hearing or notice violated "the constitutional principles of due process and cannot be sustained in law and reason."
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Sex Offenders Entitled to Hearing on Registration, Panel Confirms
New York Law Journal
December 21, 2012
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