A state appeals panel on Thursday reversed the conviction of a man who failed to register as a sex offender in Chicago, finding prosecutors did not actually prove he was living in the city.Noe Gomez was convicted under a state law which requires sex offenders to register with the Chicago Police Department within three days of “establishing a residence or temporary domicile” in the city. This requirement is codified within Section 3(a)(1) of the state Sex Offender Registration Act.But the 1st District Appellate …