11th Circuit Grants Rick Scott’s Motion to Stay Voting Restoration Pending Appeal

In a disappointing decision that came out the eve of a deadline imposed by the lower court, The 11the Circuit Court of Appeal granted Governor Rick Scott a stay pending appeal. The opinion, which itself was disheartening (and can be read here: http://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/files/201811388.pdf) maintains the status quo until the appeal is decided. That means that hundreds of thousands of individuals’s

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As voting rights deadline approaches, Governor Scott schedules meeting.

Talk about waiting until the last minute… Florida Governor Rick Scott has scheduled a meeting tonight of the state’s Board of Executive Clemency to address Judge Walker’s order out of the Northern District of Florida that they revamp their process for restoring felon’s voting rights by the 26th of April. For those who don’t have a calendar handy, today is

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New Jersey Supreme Court allows juvenile sex offenders to get off Megan’s Law registry

The NJ Supreme Court ruled that people convicted of sex crimes before their 18th birthday can petition a court to be removed from the state’s registry 15 years after they have been offense free. The Court found a portion of NJ’s Megan’s Law unconstitutional because it requires juveniles to remain listed on the state’s sex offender registry for life. The

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Sex Offense Registry Fact Sheet – April 2018

Emily Horowitz, author and Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, has put together the Registry Fact Sheet linked to below. This is a very well researched, comprehensive document that is full of useful information (including authorities) that you can cite to when contacting your legislators, the media or anyone you communicate on sex offender issues with. Thank you Dr. Horowitz

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Is this a trap? US Marshals Service puts up IML Complaint form.

As part of the International Megan’s Law, the US Marshals Service has been notifying receiving countries when a registrant is traveling. You can imagine how the immigration officials in a country you are traveling to will react when they receive a warning from the US Marshals that you are arriving. Travelers have been intercepted upon arrival, interrogated and turned back

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