Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act introduced in Congress

Sen Jim Sensenbrenner introduced the Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act yesterday in congress. The Act would seek to reauthorize the Adam Walsh Act for an additional five years. It is notable that while the AWA set requirements for all 50 states, The Justice Department reports that only 17 states have implemented it. Either they disagree with the policy, feel their current

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WARNING: ClearMyCase.com

We have been contacted by many members about an unsolicited flyer they received in the mail from a company in Texas that is being marketed as “Clearmycase.com”. Apparently the company is using the Florida Sex Offender registry to solicit registrants, telling them that they “have great news for you!”, “You may be eligible to deregister.” and “you may be eligible

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The Dobbs Wire: the immense power of a prosecutor – what will the judge do?

For an “online romance” between two teens, a Virginia prosecutor hit the older one with an armload of charges – 20 counts that add up to centuries. The possible punishment was so extreme that Zachary decided to take the prosecutor’s unreasonable offer to dismiss most of the charges in exchange for a guilty plea to two *felonies,* also a spot

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Illinois appellate court rules park ban unconstitutional

An Illinois appellate court has ruled a public park ban unconstitutional on its face when applied to all sex offenders in all parks, at all times, in all circumstances. The opinion, which can be read here: https://floridaactioncommittee.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Pepitone-Marc-3-14-0627-DEC.pdf states the ban is far too broad and sweeps up too much completely innocent activity to be constitutional. Congratulations to registrants in Illinois

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US Sentencing Commission Seeks Comments to CP Sentencing Changes

The United States Sentencing Commission has sought public comment to sentencing guideline changes for Child Pornography offenses. The sentences for these offenses currently do not reflect the culpability of the offender or the risk he or she presents. In many cases the punishment in the Federal system for someone who looks at these images would be harsher than the person

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International Megan’s Law: One Year Later [WITH FAC COMMENT]

One year to the date of its enactment, Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-04) reports that the International Megan’s Law is already having the intended effect of reducing the threat of child sex tourism. [HOW IS THAT QUANTIFIED? WHAT ABOUT THE EFFECT OF IMPEDING LEGITIMATE TRAVEL FOR PEOPLE WHO NEED TO TRAVEL FOR WORK, TO VISIT FAMILY OR FOR ANY OTHER LAWFUL

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Putting Trump’s Travel Ban and IML into Perspective

It’s been just over one week since Trump’s Travel Ban targeted certain immigrants and global citizens.  For those who followed this act day by day, it was very tumultuous week.  During the first few days, foreign green card holders and visa holders were instantly deported back to the country where their flight came from.  Some were detained for questioning by

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