Summary
Placement on the sex offender registry in oklahoma requires a court order following a conviction or adjudication. You have the right to appeal dhs findings. Gather evidence, such as text messages, and consult an attorney to strengthen your case. To obtain evidence from the police, file a public records request or contact the police department directly. Ensure to meet all appeal deadlines and follow proper procedures.Full Conversation
Yes my girlfriend's daughter fall to the case number of sexual groping her the police did an investigation and ruled there was not enough evidence to pursue criminal charges now DHS is trying to make me sign a sex offender registry without even talking to me about it when there is evidence that proves she lied and text messages from my girlfriend's daughter to her friend that were made when I left the house so DHS could do their investigation now they're trying to make me sign face sex offender registry without even taking me to court
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Texas, you cannot be placed on the sex offender registry without due process, including a court order or conviction. You should not sign anything without consulting an attorney. Have you been officially contacted by DHS or provided any legal documentation?
I live in Oklahoma what is this at your finger registered process in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, placement on the sex offender registry typically requires a court order following a conviction or adjudication. DHS cannot force you to sign without legal due process. Do not sign anything without consulting an attorney. Have you received any legal documentation from DHS regarding this matter?
Yes I received the findings of their investigation which is a letter to appeal the findings of their investigation.
It appears that you have the right to appeal the findings of DHS's investigation. In Oklahoma, you should:
- Carefully review the letter and follow the appeal instructions within the specified timeline.
- Gather any evidence (texts, etc.) that supports your case.
- Consult an attorney to assist with the appeal process.
Have you reviewed the appeal deadline mentioned in the letter?
Yes
It's good that you've reviewed the appeal deadline. To strengthen your case, ensure to:
- File the appeal within the deadline.
- Present your evidence, such as text messages, during the appeal process.
- Seek legal advice to effectively navigate the appeal.
Have you already started gathering evidence for your appeal?
I do not have the text messages but the police do I know about getting a copy of them from the police
To obtain a copy of the text messages from the police in Oklahoma, you can:
- Request the case file or records related to the investigation from the police department via a public records request.
- Contact the police department directly and inquire about their procedure for obtaining evidence.
- Consult an attorney for assistance with accessing these records.
Have you contacted the police department yet?