By Steve Yoder . . . A few miles from Miami International Airport, outside of Hialeah, sits a tent camp of about 280 homeless people. There’s no electricity or running water and no bathrooms. News reports describe the stench of human waste and garbage, tents that
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Episode 18 2018/03/31 In this episode, Larry and Andy go over some basics about state and federal legislators and how you can attain their contact information and contact them. Additionally the methods for determining their voting records on various subjects are discussed.
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Episode 17 2018/03/24 Larry and Andy discuss what criminal justice reform looks like with the new district attorney in Philadelphia, the West Virginia Supreme Court decision regarding Internet usage, the shutdown of Craigslist personals, compassionate release from prison, and the cost of
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By Robin Vander Wall . . . In June, 2017, a registered sex offender in Halifax County was visited by the sheriff’s office for his biannual verification check. Eight days later, and after successful verification of his address, the same registered sex
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Episode 16 2018/03/17 Larry and Andy extend a very warm welcome to NARSOL Executive Director Brenda Jones. The three cover the latest news along with how she got started in advocacy work. She is a very humble and special lady. Does she
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By Sandy . . . News bulletin: Sex offender arrested for violating his conditions and going to a school. The original header for this — and what search engines “hit” on — is “Sex offender arrested after trying to pick up children at Heber
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By Mia Armstrong . . . ASU [Arizona State University] works with local law enforcement agencies to ensure that convicted sex offenders who work or study on campus comply with sex offender registration and community notification policies as mandated by state law. Those in
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Episode 15 2018/03/10 Definition: Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech. Seems then that compelled speech is the direct opposite of freedom of speech, or expression. Are there examples where compelled speech is justified (news media carrying candidate
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Episode 14 2018/03/03 The travel ban went into effect, not at the initiation of a judge but rather by an action being filed to compel the judge to act. Judges are like umpires in baseball or referees in football or basketball. Their
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Mr. Timothy Lockwood Chief Regulatory and Policy Management Branch California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations P.O. Box 94283 Sacramento, CA 94283-0001 Comment: CDCR’s Blanket Exclusion of Inmates with Sex Offense Convictions in the Revised Sections 3177 and 3315 Dear Chief Lockwood, NARSOL
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