Alberta judge quashes parts of federal sex offender registry law
EDMONTON — Alberta sex criminals convicted of at least two offences will no longer be automatically placed on the national sex offenders registry after a Queen’s Bench judge rejected attempts to justify the requirement.
In a ruling released Monday, Justice Andrea Moen reaffirmed her earlier decision that Alberta judges and prosecutors should have discretion over who is added to the list.
She also said it was unconstitutional to keep an offender on the list permanently.
University of Alberta law professor Eric Adams said that means the laws no longer exist.


