ACLU sues over rule on where sex offenders can live in Miami-Dade

By Charles Rabin [email protected]   Sex offenders gather in the Shorecrest area off 79th Street in 2012. They have since had to move because a park opened nearby.Walt Michot/Miami Herald Staff Story Comments For five years, Miami-Dade County’s sex offender law has sparked national headlines, as homeless parolees have been forced to move from street corners to parking lots because

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ACLU Challenges Miami Law On Behalf Of Homeless Sex Offenders

Listen to the Story All Things Considered Download This encampment under the Julia Tuttle Causeway in Miami, shown in 2008, was cleared out by authorities in 2009. It was home to sex offenders who were unable to find places where they were permitted to live under Miami-Dade County’s strict residency law. Although this makeshift community was broken up, homeless sex

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Inside Miami’s Hidden Tent City For ‘Sex Offenders’

In 2009, Miami-Dade County drew national criticism when reports emerged that more than 100 individuals on the sex offender registry were camping under the Julia Tuttle Causeway in the middle of the Biscayne Bay with the blessing of the corrections department, because a patchwork of restrictive laws made it so they had nowhere else to go. In response, officials cleared

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Law Limiting Sex Offender Housing Could Hurt Kids, Too, ACLU Says

A rule meant to protect Florida children from sex crimes could actually be putting kids in danger, according to a complaint filed Thursday by the American Civil Liberties Union. The 2010 Miami-Dade County ordinance restricts people convicted of certain sex crimes from living within 2,500 feet of a school, severely limiting the supply of housing available to them. In recent

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International Travel

The following post was submitted on CaliforniaRSOL’s site:     First, I would like to thank everyone for their informative posts regarding the denial of entry of ports of entry. I was convicted of a lewd offense (Indecent Solicitation of a Child; Felony) in July 2003. The offense involved talking about having sex with a person who portrayed to be

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Fiancee or Sex Offender? – Police: 22-year-old caught with same Flagler teen twice in a month

Below is an article from today’s Daytona Beach News Journal. The article concludes, “Sgt. Kurt Schoeps, supervisor of the Volusia County sex crimes and “Internet Crimes Against Children” units, said the “Romeo and Juliet” law “is not a consideration when we are investigating.” “It is illegal for a 15- to 17-year-old (to have sex),”” How many reading this article have

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