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Man Charged With Sex Assault, Supreme Court To Determine What Was Fair

The Nebraska Supreme Court has again been asked to determine whether a trial court unfairly ordered a Nebraska man to register as a sex offender.

In January, the state’s high court ruled that the due process rights of 32-year-old Chad Norman, of Wilcox, had been violated.

Norman was accused of fondling a boy and initially charged with child sexual assault, but pleaded no contest to simple assault.

Trial judges can order someone convicted of non-sex-based offenses to register as a sex offender if evidence shows the person committed a sex offense. But the state’s high court said the lower court relied only on prosecutors’ assertion that Norman had committed a sex offense.

The lower court was ordered to reconsider, and it again ordered Norman to register as a sex offender.

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