A former Mays Landing school bus driver caught in a statewide child pornography crackdown is sentenced to three years in prison, plus registration as a Megan's Law offender.
A Megan's Law registrant who pleaded guilty for failing to register with Manchester police upon moving from Toms River is given a three-year prison term.
After failing to inform the Seaside Heights Police Department he was changing addresses a Megan's Law Offender is heading back to prison for 364 days after a sentencing in court today.
Incarceration for three Ocean County sex offenders who neglected their registration requirements under Megan's Law, that began the day of their arrests in 2015, continue for 364 days.
A sex offender from Toms River risks five more years in prison if convicted of failing to notify police while changing addresses, pursuant to Megan's Law.
The man suspected of debauching a preschooler in Little Egg Harbor now also faces a charge of violating Megan's Law by missing his re-registration with local law enforcement.
A Megan's Law registrant who allegedly moved from Monmouth County to Toms River risks five years in prison if he's convicted of neglecting to notify local police.
Halloween time is, sadly, also a time for parents to brush up on how many registered sex offenders there may be in their immediate area, and exactly where. But are you getting all the information you need?