 The Romeo and Juliet Law refers to a portion of a statute that allows certain people who have been convicted of sex offenses to have their names removed from the registration requirement. It is not a defense to a crime, to the actual crime of unlawful sexual activity or lute and lascivious. But if you've been convicted, there are some criteria that are very specific that allow you to remove your names, such as you can't be any more than four years older than the victim in the case, it had to be a consensual relationship. So it includes people who were 18, 19 years of age who may have been having a consensual relationship with someone under the age of 16 to come back later and remove their names from the requirement of sex offender.