Strategy Can Make The Difference In Your Case

Sex Offender Reclassification: Boston Defense Attorney

Many people believe that their sex offender level is set in stone and cannot be changed. This is not the case. There is an opportunity every three years to lower your classification level, and even to seek termination of your registration obligation, and it is important to take advantage of this opportunity by working with experienced counsel who knows the laws, agencies and players.

Attorney Kate Frame is an experienced Boston, Massachusetts, sex crimes defense attorney who has successfully assisted numerous clients in both lowering their classification level and in winning termination of their registration obligation. She also helps clients who have received notification that the Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) is raising their level.

Attorney Frame served an eight-year term on the SORB, and in that capacity, she participated in the decision whether to reclassify or lower the classification level of numerous past offenders. She thus has unique insight into how the SORB makes these decisions and how you can maximize your chances of obtaining a lower classification level. Kate Frame can guide you through the reclassification process so you can protect your reputation and improve your future.

Petition To Lower Your Sex Offender Classification

The SORB recognizes that the risk of re-offense and the degree of dangerousness may increase or decrease over time. In their regulations, they include a process that allows a sex offender to apply for a lower classification level once every three years. There is also a process to completely terminate your registration obligation.

This petition to lower your level or terminate your registration obligation must be submitted in writing and supported by an affidavit. You must show that you have been out in the community without reoffending for a period of time, and that your current situation is stable. The Board will consider:

  • Response to sex offender treatment
  • Current home situation
  • Input from mental health professionals
  • Absence of drug or alcohol abuse
  • Recent behavior
  • Any other new materials that may be helpful in making the determination

During her time on the SORB, attorney Frame voted on these types of petitions, and she understands the process, how petitions are received and what information is helpful. As a defense attorney, she has had successful results and has helped clients to move forward with a lower classification level.

Reclassifications To A Higher Level

The Board may raise an offender’s level if they receive information that indicates that the risk level has increased. There are recent cases that address how the SORB can do this. If you receive notice that the SORB is raising your level, contact attorney Frame.

Contact A Boston Defense Attorney About Reclassification

Either call 866-974-0927 in Massachusetts or contact The Law Offices of Kate A. Frame online to discuss your case with a Boston lawyer.