Yes. A person can apply to the New Jersey Superior Court to terminate their registration obligation under Megan’s Law. In order to prove successful, their application must establish that the person: (1) is not likely to pose a threat to the safety of others in the future; (2) has one conviction only for a sex offense requiring registration; (3) the conviction does not involve aggravated sexual assault; and (4) they have gone at least 15 years without another offense. The lawyers at our firm, Marshall Criminal Defense, have a great track history of securing removal and are ready to assist you.
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