It may be an issue of semantics, but Judge Halbrooks presents a clear and concise basis for the justification that change in employment does not necessarily need to be done in writing.  When the Legislature writes a law saying that change in residence must be done in writing, but does not mention that change in employment must be in writing, the written notice is not required.

 

A13-1215 – State of Minnesota, Respondent, vs. Rickford Rehmann Munger, Appellant.

Olmsted County District Court, Hon. Judge Jodi L. Williamson.

Under the plain language of Minn. Stat. § 243.166, subd. 4a(b), persons required to register as predatory offenders are not required to provide written notification of changes in employment.

Affirmed.  Judge Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks.