Sex offenders’ prison deaths often are ‘choreographed’

The following are excerpts from a Miami Herald Opinion piece on the murders of persons required to register as sex offenders in prison. “[W]e know violence and abuse in prisons aren’t always the result of supervisory vacuums. In fact, deaths of people accused of sex offenses are rarely accidental; they’re highly choreographed and implicitly endorsed executions. The AP found that,

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10th Circuit Rules Special Conditions Allowing Probation Complete Discretion over Internet Use is Excessive

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in US v. Blair, ruled that a special condition on the Defendant’s Internet use that was “limited to those the defendant requests to use, and which the probation officer authorizes” involved a greater deprivation of liberty than is reasonably necessary for deterring criminal activity because it allows the probation office to completely ban the

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Congratulations Derek!!! Appellate Court Voids Lauren Book’s Injunction

The order was issued by the 4th District Court of Appeals today so it’s being posted prior to our adding commentary in an effort to share this as quickly as possible. The court voided Senator Lauren Book’s restraining order against Once Fallen’s Derek Logue. We all knew it was bogus, now the court’s agree! Logue v. Book UPDATE: All the

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