MT JEWETT MAN CONVICTED-FAILED TO COMPLY WITH SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION
District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that a Mount Jewett man was convicted of failing to register as required for sexual offenders. James MCMICHAEL was charged by Trooper Andy Eliason of the Pennsylvania State Police with failing to appear at the State Police barracks during a semi-annual registration window as required and for failing to update his mailing address, phone number and email address within 3 business days as required under the act.
He was convicted after a jury trial held today at the courthouse. MCMICHAEL is required to register as a sex offender for 25 years and to do so two times per year as designated by the state police. He has two windows of time each year during which he must register. One of them is the period of time from June 28th and July 7th. In 2024, MCMICHAEL was charged with failing to register between June 28 and July 7 and, additionally, failing to update his mailing address, phone number and email within 3 days of the change. He was charged with committing the violations between January 1, 2024 and July 7, 2024.
DA Vettenburg-Shaffer: “Pennsylvania law requires those convicted of most sexual offenses to register under the law formerly known as Megan’s Law. “Registration” refers to the requirement that the offender report to the State Police barracks and give information and be photographed. The Law lists the applicable sexual offenses as Tier I, Tier II and Tier III and those tiers designate the length of registration to be imposed on the offender and the frequency.
Some tiers require annual registration while others require more frequent. Additionally, sex offenders who are subject to Megan’s Law must appear at the State Police barrack to notify them of any change in employment, residence, email, etc. Failure to satisfy a registration requirement often leads to notification by the Megan’s Law Division of the State Police or referral from a citizen and investigation by law enforcement.” Assistant District Attorney Thomas Coppolo prosecuted the case on behalf of the Commonwealth. Sentencing has been scheduled for May 29th.
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