MO: Compliant Sex Offender Stabbed and Left for Dead at his Home

Jimmy Lynn Casey, 66, was stabbed and killed in his home some time before June 28th, when a caseworker found his body. According to this article, “Casey lived in the 1100 block of Mulberry Street and was a compliant sex offender registered with the Missouri State Highway Patrol for crimes that occurred in 2003” and “Somebody was motivated to kill

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Study after study shows ex-prisoners would be better off without intense supervision

From Brookings.edu Two-thirds of those released from prison are re-arrested within three years. This incarceration cycle hurts families and communities—and also costs a lot of money. Governments and nonprofits have tried many programs to reduce recidivism, but most are not successful. In a recent review of the literature on prisoner reentry, I summarized the best evidence on how to improve

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Pinellas County man jailed for registry violation assaulted and on feeding tube.

Those saying the registry is non-punitive can answer to this one. James Mills, who was housed in Pinellas County, FL jail for a registration violation was attacked by Charles Allen, who was incarcerated for a murder charge.Mills was left with a traumatic brain injury and has been in the hospital for the last month. He cannot talk and relies on

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NARSOL streamlines original lawsuit; NCRSOL files new lawsuit

By Robin Vander Wall . . . On April 16, 2018, NARSOL’s attorney, Paul Dubbeling, represented NARSOL, NCRSOL, and two Doe plaintiffs before federal District Court Judge Loretta Biggs at a hearing to defend NARSOL v. Stein against the state of North Carolina’s Motion to Dismiss. Then on May 30, Judge Biggs entered an order seeking “a more definite statement”

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