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This document details the appellate case of Juston Shaw against Robert Patton regarding the application of Oklahoma\'s Sex Offenders Registration Act. The case explores whether the restrictions imposed on Shaw after his move to Oklahoma, following a sexual assault conviction in Texas, constitute retroactive punishment in violation of the Ex Post Facto Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The court concludes that the restrictions do not amount to punishment and affirms the lower court\'s decision.
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