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Megans Law is, in essence, community notification of convicted sex offenders. Megans Law mandates that offenders register with police and notify officers when they change addresses.
Megans Law, named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, was enacted in 1994. Currently, the law requires sex offenders to register with the police.
Under state law, a public place means any location where the conduct in question should be reasonably expected to be viewed by others. In other words, an individual could potentially be charged with indecent exposure or public indecency for an act that occurred on private propertyeven on their own property.

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