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Who has to REGISTER as a sexual offender in Colorado

Posted by Colin on July 9th, 2020
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When you are charged with a sexual crime in Colorado you need information immediately. That is why I write these blogs to assist you and your family in making short-term and long-term decisions. Generally, you will have to register as a sexual offender if you are found guilty, or plea guilty to:

  1. an Unlawful Sexual Offense;
  2. Unlawful Sexual Behavior;
  3. any attempt conspiracy or solicitation to any of the above
  4. any crime where that has an underlying sexual factual basis (example Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor with an underlying sexual factual basis).

Of course, there are a few additional charges that can be added to this list. The question then becomes what is an Unlawful Sexual Offense and an Unlawful Sexual Behavior:

Unlawful Sexual Offense – Section 18-3-411, C.R.S., defines “unlawful sexual offense” as:

• enticement of a child;

• sexual assault when the victim at the time of the act is a child under the age of 15;

• sexual assault in the first degree, as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, when the victim at the time of the act is a child under the age of 15;

• sexual assault in the second degree, as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, when the victim at the time of the act is a child under the age of 15, or as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, when the victim is under the age of 15 and the actor is at least four years older than the victim; • unlawful sexual contact, when the victim at the time of the act is a child under the age of 15; • sexual assault in the third degree, as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, when the victim at the time of the act is a child under the age of 15; • sexual assault on a child;

• sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust;

• aggravated incest;

• human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude;

• sexual exploitation of a child;

• procurement of a child for sexual exploitation;

• indecent exposure;

• soliciting for child prostitution;

• pandering of a child;

• procurement of a child;

• keeping a place of child prostitution;

• pimping of a child;

• inducement of child prostitution;

• patronizing a prostituted child;

• Internet luring of a child;

• Internet sexual exploitation of a child; or

• criminal attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above acts.

Unlawful sexual behavior — Section 16-22-102 (9), C.R.S., defines “unlawful sexual behavior” as any of the following offenses, or criminal attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the following offenses:

• sexual assault;

• sexual assault in the first, second, or third-degree, as it existed prior to July 1, 2000;

• unlawful sexual contact;

• sexual assault on a child;

• sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust;

• sexual assault on a client by a psychotherapist;

• enticement of a child;

•incest;

• aggravated incest;

• human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude;

• sexual exploitation of children;

• procurement of a child for sexual exploitation;

• indecent exposure;

• soliciting for child prostitution;

• pandering of a child;

• procurement of a child;

• keeping a place of child prostitution;

• pimping of a child;

• inducement of child prostitution;

• patronizing a prostituted child;

• engaging in sexual conduct in a correctional institution;

• wholesale promotion of obscenity to a minor;

• promotion of obscenity to a minor;

• Internet luring of a child;

• Internet sexual exploitation of a child;

• a third offense overall, or second offense within five years, of public indecency; • invasion of privacy for sexual gratification; or

• second-degree kidnapping if the victim is also a victim of a robbery or sexual offense.

Please feel free to call the Law Offices of M. Colin Bresee if you would like to discuss the unique facts of your criminal case and how we can help.


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