111 ^UV/1 ^ -L M-J T T USunday. November26, 2006 Si.50Teen wants off list of offendersflhoie-.Zzne Hemmflrling holdsiip ttiG Claw BA Cham piflnship trflphj Saturday in Emporia.left: RO OuPBO, left and Erin Oirte S*00'0n the Satt as the* take to the field for their Claw BAChampionshipNew law allows judges to take juveniles oil sex offender registryEr JasOn PaOiThe Huirhiccco Wcai W’cte Qfrtila'MBWimmA Hutchinson teenager oanvicted in 2j» of roalestinga S-year-oH girl will test a new Kansas law this week that gives judges the discretion to remare juveniles fnara the state's sex offender registryIn a motion file) in Rena County District Oiurt. n-year-ald Nathan Slack seeks to have his name arid pho to removed from the Kansas Offender Registry located online at wwwac cas/coftsas orgtfsbi/rasJU/n I.Slack's attorney. Rick Roterts of Hutchinson, cites in his motion a law that took effect July l regarding juve-rile sexofferdeis. Slack is the first ji verile in Reno County to test the law ard mi git he among tie first in tie state. A hearirg is scheduled for Wednesday in front of District Court Jirige Patricia Macke Dick.Aocondirgto oaurt documents, the young victim told her parents that Slack abused her whife she was in his care on Oct. 21.3»i. at a Hutchinson chureh.The Rena County District Attorney's Off ce originally chaiged Slack with rape. aggravated irdecent liter-tes.ard tewd ard lasciviousbehavior The teenager initially denied thealle gators, but as part of a plea agreement SI32k. admitted to the aggravated irdeoent liberties chaige. In return, the state dismissedtheotherchai^es.On April U. 2X6. Macke Dick sentenced Slack to a year of prebation. on dered him to pay £» in oaurt oasts. S31 in restitutian and a !» pnabation fee. A editorially she ordered Slack to oam-plete sexofferder treatment ard register as a sexofferder for fire years.Roberts' motion states several re3 sors whiy Slack shauld be remored fnam the registry: Slack reportedly has remained actre in his chiureh .sirgsin the choir, and waiksasa sourd technician for the youth gnaup.The motion aba claims the teen maintains a S.1! grade point average inLwxt EwASe* TEEN ! A10