W.V. Supreme Court: Internet usage protected speech for convicted sexual offenders

By Kyla Asbury . . . The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that completely restricting a person’s access to the internet as a condition of their parole from prison is a violation of the First Amendment. The West Virginia Parole Board revoked Bobby Ross’s parole based, in part, on him violating a condition of parole prohibiting him…

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Operation “Over-the-top” | Rounding up American citizens

By Philip….. I just read the report about the success of “Operation Frostbite” recently carried out in West Virginia. I was one of the 369 registered citizens that were checked on, and I have a few thoughts on the subject. “Operation Frostbite”: Why do they need a name if not to pander to and sensationalize for the press? This was…

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West Virginia mayor hosts RSOL on talk show

By Sandy….. West Virginia lawmakers, upon discovering that a young man working as a legislative intern was on the sex offender registry, promptly fired him and are now revising the hiring process to prevent a registrant from being hired in the future. His crime was possession and distribution of child pornography. He was sentenced and satisfied his sentence, including his…

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