United States v. Adams

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One of the conditions of supervised release for Defendant Isiah Adams was that he comply with the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), 34 U.S.C. §§ 20911–20932. The district court found that Defendant, who was homeless at the time, had violated that condition by failing to update his SORNA registration within three days of changing his residence to Tulsa. He challenged the court’s finding, arguing on appeal that the government offered no evidence that he had established his residence in Tulsa for SORNA purposes by residing there for 30 days or more. After review, the Tenth Circuit held there was sufficient evidence and affirmed. View "United States v. Adams" on Justia Law