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Georgia sex offender challenges registry

By The Associated Press
Posted 7:11AM on Tuesday 12th January 2010 ( 15 years ago )
ATLANTA - A man convicted of aggravated child molestation is asking the Georgia Supreme Court to rule that requiring him to register as a sex offender after he serves his sentence violates his constitutional rights.

The court is scheduled on Tuesday to hear arguments from Jim Phillip Hollie. The 33-year-old was convicted of performing sexual acts on a 12-year-old and was sentenced to 25 years, with 15 in prison and 10 more on probation.

Hollie's attorneys argue that the trial court erred by making Hollie register as a sex offender as part of his probation. They contend such registration is a lifelong "punishment," stiffer than 30 years maximum penalty called for by law.

Prosecutors stand by the judge's ruling, saying that it's a harmless addition to Hollie's probation.

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