Episode 22 2018/04/29 Larry and Andy cover a multitude of topics this week, including: An opinion piece about the registry being unconstitutional How much power district attorneys have – and whether they should have a lobby Voting laws for felons The success
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Brenda and Larry were recently guests on a radio talk show in Missouri. They both do an outstanding job of answering questions and presenting facts about the registry and about a specific case in the Ninth Circuit in Arizona, the May case,
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By Scott . . . I’m on the board of Illinois Voices for Reform and have been actively involved with the organization since 2012. I am on the registry for life as currently required by Illinois law due to an incident involving
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By S.P. Sullivan . . . New Jersey’s highest court has ruled a portion of Megan’s Law unconstitutional because it requires juveniles to remain listed on the state’s sex offender registry for life. The unanimous Supreme Court decision found placing such a
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Episode 21 2018/04/26 This week on the Registry Matters podcast, Larry and Andy talk about a bill to remove non-violent offenders from a habitual offender law. It was voted down. How does this work? What line is crossed for a crime to
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By Tammy Jackson . . . Recently in my boredom I decided to look at my local Clerk of Courts public records online to see what it says about me. I have no criminal convictions. To my amazement, after having looked a
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By Jenny Heineman and Brooke Wagner . . . As they crack down on sex workers and pass outrageous new laws, our politicians and moral crusaders make some bold claims: Hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of sex trafficking is one oft-cited
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By Sandy. . . Imagine being fourteen years old today, in a world where technology is changing the rules faster than they are being written. John Grasso, a criminal defense attorney and a former police officer, has captured that situation with the
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The issues surrounding the registry are incredibly complex and differ vastly from state to state. Breaking judgments occur any day of the week and time of the day. Your life is busy and your schedule is demanding. That is why NARSOL is
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By Robin Vander Wall . . . At a hearing in federal court (Middle District, NC) on Monday, April 16, 2018, NARSOL, NCRSOL, and two John Doe plaintiffs were represented by Attorney Paul Dubbeling to defend against the state of North Carolina’s
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