Bill Preventing Registered Sex Offenders, Predators From Having Time-Sharing With Minor Child Advances

Legislation making its way through the House would prevent parents registered as a sex offender or predator from being granted time-sharing with their child. The legislation is sponsored by Daytona Beach Republican Representative Thomas Leek.“I believe that if you are a convicted sexual predator or a sexual offender of a minor while you are an adult the presumption should be

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UPDATE: Oppose Senate Bill 234

THIS BILL SAILED THROUGH THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WITHOUT OPPOSITION AND UNANIMOUSLY.   On Monday, February 15, 2021, the Senate Judiciary committee will consider Senate Bill 234. It is item number 3 on their agenda. Among other things, this bill introduced by Senator Lauren Book would change the definition of “day” to mean part of any calendar day. Therefore, as written,

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FAC Statement in opposition to Senate Bill 234

Following is the text of FAC’s letter to senators concerning SB234. If you would like to write to your senator urging them to oppose this Bill, we encourage you to do so. You can find their contact information here: https://www.flsenate.gov/Senators/#Senators February 10, 2021 Senate Judiciary Committee 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 RE: OPPOSITION TO CS/SB 234: REGISTRATION OF

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New Zealand: Man wins appeal to have name struck off Sex Offender Registry

Even though other countries have registries of persons convicted of sexual offenses, not all countries are as draconian and ruthless as the United States. In fact, few (if any) are. Take New Zealand, which enacted their registry only a few years ago. Already, they are taking steps to determine what is applicable and what is violative of their Constitution. Last

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Federal judge rules Tennessee sex offender law punishes retroactively

A federal judge has ruled that parts of Tennessee’s sex offender registration act should not be applied retroactively to two offenders who sued over the law. Monday’s ruling in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee was narrowly written to apply only to the two plaintiffs. But it could open the door to more lawsuits and a

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REASON: Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders Pretends Prisoners Are Patients

So far the civil commitment program has incarcerated Whipple three times longer than the prison sentence he served. The hunger strike, which involved a dozen of the program’s 737 “clients,” ended last week after state officials promised meetings where protesters could air their complaint that there is no “clear pathway” to release from their indefinite confinement. But those meetings surely

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Petition: Poetry Magazine

The following was submitted: You may or may not have heard about a current imbroglio at Poetry Magazine.  It’s the leading magazine in the area, been publishing for more than 100 years, and is supported by the Poetry Foundation.  It recently published an issue in which the poems were all written by individuals currently or (in a few cases) previously

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TN: Win In Tenn – Two registrants successful in Ex Post Facto case

Two plaintiffs were successful in challenging the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry on Ex Post Facto grounds. Below is a link to the 87 page opinion, a more comprehensive breakdown will follow. I anticipate many people’s initial reaction will be “but it only helped these two people”, which is true, but keep in mind it opens up the path for those

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It’s Confirmed: recent “compliance checks” were an “operation”

We have received a spike in comments and contacts from people who have had address verifications, many of which involving multiple jurisdictions over the last two weeks. We suspected it was part of one of these “operations” taking place in certain counties, such as Brevard, Bay and others. You know the ones… Its where they round up a bunch of

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