DOE v. KEEL

Opinion No. 28170.

440 S.C. 427 (2023)

892 S.E.2d 282

John DOE, Plaintiff, v. Mark KEEL, in his official capacity as Chief of the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division, Defendant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Filed August 9, 2023.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Allen Chaney Jr. , of Greenville, and Meredith McPhail , of Columbia, both of American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina, for Plaintiff.

Andrew F. Lindemann , of Lindemann & Davis, P.A., of Columbia, for Defendant.


A person who is convicted of certain sex offenses and who resides in South Carolina must register as a sex offender with the sheriff in his county of residence. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) then publishes certain information about convicted sex offenders on the Sex Offender Registry (the Registry). Doe is a convicted...

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