justicedenied
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I comitted a sex offense in Texas in 1985 well before Texas enacted it's sex offender registration statute in 1991. In 1996, Texas changed the statute to be retroactive to 1970. My sentence was for 15 years in a plea bargain agreement supposing to end in 2000. There were no admonishments by the covicting court about any future law enactments, any notice given about a future registration law that I would have to abide by. Texas in my opinion illegally extended my sentence of 15 years by not discharging my sentence until 12/18/2010 (an additonal 10.5 years) breaking the contract of 15 years set out in the plea bargain agreement. They are retroavtively applying the registration statute to me without due process and notice thereby breeching the contract also, essentially making a contract for life because they say I must register for the rest of my life. As a side note: The is also a Texas Federal Eastern District Case (Creekmore v. Texas Attorney General - 2005) where it was stated in the opinion that creekmore's prior ferderally recognized legal status was altered by having to register and creekmore was given relief). I believe my legal status is also being altered. Do I have a case?