L.L. v. Commonwealth
Annotate this CaseAt a hearing before a Juvenile Court judge, a juvenile admitted to sufficient facts with respect to two counts of indecent assault and battery on a person fourteen or older. The juvenile subsequently filed a motion seeking relief from the obligation to register as a sex offender. A judge denied the juvenile’s motion for relief from registration, determining that the juvenile posed a risk of reoffense and would be required to register with the Sex Offender Registry Board. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the judge’s ultimate determination that the juvenile should not be relieved of the obligation to register as a sex offender did not constitute an abuse of her discretion.
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