Fargo Failure to Register Attorney
Offenders must register in North Dakota if they have been convicted of certain offenses.
These include most sexual offenses and offenses against children. The registration statute can be found at N.D.C.C. § 12.1-32-15.
Failure to register as a sexual offender is a class C felony.
If convicted, there is a mandatory minimum 90 days in jail the judge must impose and the requirement of at least one year of probation.
You need a serious, aggressive attorney to help you if you have been charged with a failure to register as a sexual offender.
Mr. Edinger has aggressively defended dozens of failure to register cases
Each case is different. However, here are two examples of his aggressive representation.
State v. R.D. (Mountrail County, North Dakota)
The defendant was charged with failure to register as a sexual offender. At the jury trial, the State failed to prove that the defendant had been convicted of an offense that requires registration in North Dakota. Mr. Edinger successfully moved for a judgment of acquittal. Judge Douglas Mattson agreed and issued an Order Granting Motion for Judgment of Acquittal.
State v. M.S. (Cass County, North Dakota)
The defendant was charged with failure to register as a sexual offender. At the bench trial, Attorney Edinger successfully argued the State did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Defendant failed to register as a sexual offender. The district court judge agreed and found the defendant not guilty.
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