Florida Sex offender beaten by fellow jail inmate dies

Sad news to report. The man we wrote about in last week’s weekly update (https://floridaactioncommittee.org/weekly-update-2018-07-10/) has died. James Mills was in jail after being arrested by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s office on June 12 for failure to register as a sex offender. For a F***ing registration violation!!! News reports state an autopsy will be done to “determine the cause of

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Article Reveals Suppressed Data Could Have Changed Sexually Violent Predator Programs

A new scholarly article from two professors of law (Tamara Rice Lave of the University of Miami School of Law and Franklin E. Zimring of UC Berkley School of Law), exposes how information was intentionally suppressed, resulting in “egregious mishandling of the Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) issue.” For decades we’ve been hearing “frightening and high” in Court decisions and from

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NARSOL Conference Call Tomorrow: Michigan Lawsuit, RSO Scams and IML

From NARSOL: Thursday, July 19, beginning at 6:00 pm eastern, NARSOL in Action, along with Registry Matters podcasts, will be holding a nationwide conference call that will last three hours. The Agenda is: Hour 1: The ACLU’s class action lawsuit filed in Michigan Hour 2: The various monetary scams which have been making their way around the United States. Hour

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Elon Musk apologizes for calling Thai cave rescue diver ‘pedo guy’

SOURCE: USA TODAY Tesla and SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk apologized Wednesday to a British diver who was involved in the Thai cave rescue for calling him “pedo guy.” Musk lashed out at Vern Unsworth on Twitter on Saturday after Unsworth criticized a mini-submarine sent by Musk to help assist in the rescue of the 12 boys and their coach who were trapped in

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ACSOL: Federal District Court Dismisses IML Challenge

SOURCE A federal district court dismissed the recent IML challenge yesterday when it granted the government’s Motion to Dismiss a legal challenge to the International Megan’s Law (IML). That challenge, filed in January 2018, was based upon alleged violations by the State Department of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). A link to the court’s decision follows below. Due to the

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