Paul J. Morrison Johnson County District Attorney Johnson County Courthouse P.O. Box 728 Olathe, Kansas 66051
Dear Mr. Morrison:
You request our opinion regarding whether the sex offender registration act [K.S.A.
In Kansas, a juvenile proceeding is a civil proceeding of a preventive nature totally divorced from any criminal implications. K.S.A.
Our conclusion is buttressed by the references in the act to "convictions" (see K.S.A. 1993 Supp.
However, there are circumstances under which a juvenile may be prosecuted as an adult, which prosecution may result in a "conviction" that would trigger the registration requirements of the act. (See
K.S.A. 1993 Supp.
Summarizing, it is our opinion that the sex offender registration act does not apply to a juvenile who has been adjudicated a juvenile offender pursuant to the juvenile offender code because of acts which if done by an adult would constitute the commission of a sexually violent crime. However, if a juvenile is prosecuted as an adult and the prosecution results in a conviction for a sexually violent crime, the juvenile will be required to register under the act.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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