GPS Monitoring Condition Terminated

GPS Monitoring Condition Terminated

Our client pled guilty to posing a child in the nude and possession of child pornography. He had originally been ordered to wear a GPS ankle bracelet during his term of probation pursuant to a statute mandating that condition for all sex offenders. After the Massachusetts SJC issued a ruling requiring prosecutors to prove that GPS monitoring is warranted on a case by case basis, we filed a motion to terminate GPS monitoring, supported by a forensic evaluation opining that the defendant posed no risk of reoffending. The Court agreed that the prosecution had not proven that GPS monitoring was necessary in this case, and the ankle bracelet was removed.

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