Minot Record Lists Clifford Martin as Tier 1 Offender

Clifford Eugene Martin
Clifford Eugene Martin

Minot Record Lists Clifford Martin as Tier 1 Offender

MINOT, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A registration record supplied to TRF News lists Clifford Eugene Martin as a Tier 1 offender.

The supplied record identifies Martin as a resident of Minot, North Dakota.

His most recent verification date is listed as April 22, 2026.

The record also lists a federal conviction dated August 26, 2011.

The conviction is listed under 18 U.S.C. Section 2252.

Federal Conviction Listed

The supplied registry describes the offense as involving child pornography.

Federal Section 2252 addresses activities involving the sexual exploitation of minors.

The statute contains several separate provisions covering different types of conduct.

The supplied record does not identify which subsection applied to Martin’s conviction.

Clifford Eugene Martin
Clifford Eugene Martin

The supplied information also does not describe the underlying facts of the federal case.

TRF News is limiting this report to information contained in the supplied registration record.

Readers can review 18 U.S.C. Section 2252 through the official U.S. Code website.

Tier 1 Registration

The supplied record identifies Martin’s offender type as Tier 1.

Minot is listed as his community of residence.

This article does not publish his exact address or other unnecessary personal information.

Residents seeking current information should rely on official government records.

The North Dakota Sex Offender Registry provides public offender searches.

The site allows residents to search by name and location.

Registry information can change when authorities receive updated information.

Addresses and other registration details may change after new information is reported.

Readers should confirm current details before relying on an older registry entry.

Public Record Information

Public registries provide access to information that government agencies release under applicable laws.

The information should not be used to threaten, intimidate, or harass another person.

Questions about Martin’s conviction should be directed to the court holding the official case record.

Registration questions should go to the agency responsible for maintaining the registry.

I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.

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