Kansas Supreme Court Hear Arguments on Constitutionality of Registry.

Source TOPEKA, Kansas — The attorney for a convicted child molester on Thursday challenged the constitutionality of the Kansas offender registry before the state’s highest court, arguing social media has made the Internet the new town square for public shaming. Attorney Christopher Joseph urged the Kansas Supreme Court to uphold a decision by Shawnee County Judge Larry Hendricks that removed

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California RSOL fights Proximity Restrictions… WAKE UP BREVARD COUNTY!!!

Brevard County has an ordinance that not only precludes the residency of sex offenders, but where they can be physically present. Seriously! The Brevard County Ordinance states, “No sexual offender or sexual predator shall enter into or remain within the 1,000-foot buffer zone surrounding any school, daycare center, park or playground…” The only exceptions are doctors appointments, lawyers appointments, licensed

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Did Brevard County Schools Have Problems With Sex Offenders

Brevard County Public Schools recently issues the following statement: “Sex offender check enhances safety in Florida schools… Administrators at Brevard County Public Schools in Florida have enhanced security this school year with a new system that automatically runs sexual predator checks on all visitors and streamlines the process for volunteers.” Has Brevard had issues in the past with Sex Offenders

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FDLE Acknowledges Registrants Don’t Understand Requirements, But Refuse to Clarify

The Florida Action Committee has sent two letters to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) within the past couple of months, asking them to notify us of recent changes to the registration requirements being imposed on registered citizens. The text of the letters can be found here and here. To date the FDLE has not replied. This past legislative

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Kansas Supreme Court to Rule on Constitutionality of Registry

The  Kansas Supreme Court is set to rule on the retroactive lengthening of the time one has to register under their state’s registry. Similar to what Florida has done, the State of Kansas in 2011, decided to extend the length of time an individual had to register and made that punishment retroactive, effectively moving the finish line as the Plaintiff

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UK’s Daily Mail features story on Miracle Village

This Article appeared in the UK’s Dail Mail. Inside the tiny town built for sex offenders: The spiritual ‘safe haven’ in Florida where 200 criminals and their relatives live side-by-side Miracle Village, just outside Everglades in south Florida, was established in 2009 by the late evangelical pastor Dick Witherow Borne out of religion, it is place where registered sex offenders

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