Intellectually Disabled 33-Year-Old Man Lands on the Sex Offender Registry After Trivial Incident

Adam is 33. He is developmentally disabled and lives in Illinois with his mother and her husband, both retired, who still have to remind him to brush his teeth and shower. He stopped wetting his bed at age 16. Ten years ago, when a neighbor—a young man with a troubled past, who had molested Adam—told him to pull down his

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PA: Appellate Court finds registration violates right to reputation under Pennsylvania Constitution in as applied case.

Before you get too excited, this is an as-applied case, meaning the decision only benefits the person challenging and not everyone on the Pennsylvania registry, but it’s a win nonetheless, and a win on a novel argument, so it’s good news. A Pennsylvania intermediate court found that SORNA violates an individual’s right to reputation under Article I, Section 1 of

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Prosecutors ‘cherry-picking’ judges for sex offense cases.

The prosecutor’s office in Cook County, Illinois has been consistently asking that Judge James Linn be removed from hearing cases involving sexual crimes after he gave what prosecutors considered to be too lenient a sentence (18 years) back in 2013. According to this article, Linn hasn’t presided over a sex case since November 2013, after having overseen more bench trials

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Lewdness and the modern age – should ‘mens rea’ come into play.

The Coronavirus changed the way many of us do business. Since face-to-face meetings have largely been suspended for the past six months, our conference rooms have gone virtual with platforms such as Zoom enabling people to attend meetings from the “privacy” of their own homes. But sometimes user error can produce some embarrassing (and potentially criminal) results. Take the case

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