Minnesota Sex Offender Registration Lawyer

What Are Your Rights, When They Want to Put Your Name on the List?

Everyone knows jail or prison time is very difficult to take. Intensively supervised probation is no picnic, either. But the longest lasting consequence from a sex crime conviction may be having your name added to the Minnesota Sex Offender Registry.

When a name goes on the registry, it’s there on the Internet for all to see − adding to the stigma you feel, and possibly throwing up roadblocks to your ability to obtain housing or employment later on.

At the law firm of Max A. Keller, Attorney at Law, you can count on getting strong defense representation from an experienced sex offender registry lawyer. Mr. Keller is a former prosecutor who has defended hundreds of clients against criminal charges. Contact us today to learn more about how he can help you protect your rights if you’re facing placement on the sex offender registry. Mr. Keller represents clients across Minnesota, from Duluth to the Twin Cities and Rochester, and has extensive experience handling all aspects of criminal law, including the defense of sex crime charges.

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What Types of Offenses Require Registration?

Many people have heard of Megan’s law, which is an unofficial name for laws requiring public safety officials to make information available about convicted sex offenders. In Minnesota, it isn’t only criminal sexual conduct convictions that require someone to register as a sex offender. Others include:

  • Felony-level indecent exposure
  • Statutory rape
  • First Degree Second Degree, Third Degree, or Fourth Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct
  • False Imprisonment (which often is charged in the context of a domestic assault case)
  • Solicitation of a minor for prostitution or sexual conduct
  • Child molestation
  • Possession of child pornography

For some offenses, registration as a sex offender can be for life. Failure to register when you are supposed to can also result in sanctions. That is why you need to defend yourself now by getting a strong criminal defense attorney like Max A. Keller to protect your rights. For more information about what offenses require registration, click here.

Contact a Minnesota sex offender registration lawyer at Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys for help.

Contact Us

Call us at (952) 913-1421 to reach an experienced Minneapolis sex offender lawyer for your defense. We accept credit cards, offer free initial consultations and have convenient west and east metro locations.

We are available 24 hours a day to current and prospective clients. Contact us today to get experienced Minneapolis sex offender registry lawyer Max Keller on your side.