Appeals by two men on the state’s sex offender registry this week produced spirited arguments at the Supreme Court of Georgia, which is slated to hear a third sex offender registry case later this term.

The justices on Tuesday seemed particularly engaged in the appeal by Paul Wiggins Jr., a Rome police officer acquitted of the rape, sodomy and sexual battery of a 16-year-old girl but convicted of cruelty to children.

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