Episode 13 Recorded on 02/24/2018 Larry and Andy discuss a variety of topics: ex-post facto in reverse; remaining incarcerated due to not having a residency plan; whether registrants can ever live beyond their pasts; judges making judgmental decisions; the PA governor signing a new
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Episode 12 – Recorded 2/17/2018 A concealed carry permit issued in one state should be honored in another. In early December, the US House of Representatives passed a bill that is one of the National Rifle Association’s highest priorities and seems to
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Episode 11 – Recorded: 2018/02/10 Do residency, work, or proximity restrictions do anything to help public safety? Larry and Andy cover the history and efficacy of residency and other distance related restrictions. They also cover various news items from the week. Which
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Episode 10 Is it better to do something versus nothing? Can you do more harm than good by a poorly thought out action than by sitting on the sidelines? That is the topic we’ll be covering tonight. Larry and Andy are discussing
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Who represents the victims? NARSOL, SOSEN, WAR and other organizations are fighting for those of us on the registry. Why are we fighting for the rights of those that have committed crimes? Our topic tonight is about protecting the victims. You
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Open forum segment which will permit callers up to three minutes to tell a story or pose a question. We will remind everyone of the rules before this segment begins. https://narsol.org/podcast/narsol-in-action-1-10-2018-hour-3/
This hour will feature civil rights attorney Adele Nicholas discussing Murphy v. Madigan. This lawsuit challenges the laws and housing regulations that result in individuals convicted of sexual offenses remaining in prison beyond their release dates. https://narsol.org/podcast/narsol-in-action-1-10-2018-hour-2/
By Andy S. . . . http://www.registrymatters.co/podcast-player/131/length-of-sentences.mp3 Larry and Andy discuss various strategies that prosecutors use in determining sentences. Is there a difference between Federal prosecution and state level prosecution?
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By Andy S. . . . We are in the era of the podcast! It is a very exciting time. It’s like a DVR for audio (and video) programs. The days of waiting until the exact day and time for the program
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http://www.registrymatters.co/podcast-download/109/conditions-of-supervision.mp3 History of probation Probation first developed in the United States when John Augustus, a Boston cobbler, persuaded a judge in the Boston Police Court in 1841 to give him custody of a convicted offender, a “drunkard,” for a brief period and then helped the man to
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