Supreme Court of Arkansas opinion concluding that SORA's plain language requires Defendant-Appellee to register in spite of his acquittal for all relevant charges, because first-degree false imprisonment and kidnapping are defined as "sex offenses" under SORA, and SORA's express language requires a person to register if he or she has been acquitted of a "sex offense" on the grounds of mental disease or defect.
State of Arkansas v. Scott (Ark. 2022)
Posted: February 4, 2022