Order Requiring Sex Offender Registration Affirmed
In US v. Pilati, No. 09-11978, a prosecution for willfully depriving individuals of their right to be free from unreasonable searches by one acting under color of law, the court affirmed the district court’s order requiring defendant to register as a sex offender under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, holding that 1) defendant waived or abandoned the majority of his arguments on appeal; and 2) defendant failed to object to the portions of the presentence report showing that he was a sex offender.
Related Resources
- Read the Eleventh Circuit’s Decision in US v. Pilati, No. 09-11978
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