
Ontario's Sex Offender Registry Ruled Unconstitutional
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Hamilton Judge Declares Ontarios Sex Offender Registry Unconstitutional: A Deep Dive into the Implications and Potential Reforms
A Hamilton judge recently ruled that Ontarios sex offender registry is unconstitutional, following a challenge from a man convicted of sexual assaults in 2010. The registry, established over two decades ago after the murder of an eleven-year-old boy, requires certain convicted sex offenders to report personal details to police for life. The judge found these rules too broad and disproportionate, echoing a Supreme Court decision from 2022 that struck down similar rules for Canadas national registry. The challengers lawyer predicts higher courts will follow suit, while Ontarios attorney general plans to appeal. The ruling could spark reforms to make the registry fairer while keeping communities safe.
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