New Town Record Lists Slater as Tier 3 Offender

Theodore James Slater
Theodore James Slater

New Town Record Lists Slater as Tier 3 Offender

NEW TOWN, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A registration record supplied to TRF News lists Theodore James Slater as a Tier 3 offender.

The supplied record identifies Slater as a resident of New Town, North Dakota.

His most recent verification date is listed as May 28, 2026.

The record also lists a conviction dated May 7, 2021.

The offense is identified as gross sexual imposition.

The listed statute is North Dakota Century Code Section 12.1-20-03.

2021 Conviction Listed

North Dakota law identifies Section 12.1-20-03 as gross sexual imposition.

The statute covers several circumstances involving sexual acts or sexual contact.

Those circumstances can involve force, threats, impairment, age, or a victim’s ability to understand the conduct.

The supplied record does not identify which subsection applied in Slater’s case.

Theodore James Slater
Theodore James Slater

The record also does not provide detailed facts from the underlying criminal case.

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

Readers can review North Dakota Century Code Chapter 12.1-20.

Tier 3 Registration

The supplied record identifies Slater’s offender type as Tier 3.

New Town is listed as his community of residence.

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

Residents seeking current information should use official government records.

The North Dakota Sex Offender Registry provides public offender searches.

Residents can search by name, city, county, or geographic area.

Registration information can change when authorities receive updated records.

Addresses and other registration details may also change over time.

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

Public Record Information

Registry information provides access to records made public under state law.

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

Questions about the conviction should be directed to the court holding the official 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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