Internet Identifier Update

A scheduling conference was held this morning on our Internet Identifier case. Here’s the schedule: Government’s response to our motion to proceed anonymously is due August 29, 2016 and our reply is due September 2nd. Until further ruling on the motion to proceed anonymously, a protective order is entered. The government’s response to our Motion for Preliminary Injunction is due

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Minnesota Civil Commitment Center releases it's FIRST detainee

The long legal battle facing the Minnesota Civil Commitment center seems to be chipping away at the doors of the gate as the first ever detainee was released today.     A Minnesota court has ordered the first-ever full and unconditional discharge from Minnesota’s sex offender treatment program, choosing a young man who has spent the past six years in

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Why does the government not stop the proliferation of CP, when it can?

A recent case came out of the 10th Circuit which described AOL’s (the Internet Service Provider) ability to scan digital images and detect which ones are illegal pornography based on a “hash value.” The court described it as follows, “AOL’s automated filter works by identifying the hash value of images attached to emails sent through it’s mail servers. Those values

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Florida Appeals Court Clarifies Reporting Requirements After a Move

On August 18, the 1st District Court of Appeals in Florida ordered the acquittal of a registered citizen who was charged with failing to report to the sheriff’s office within 48 hours of moving. The appellate court pointed out that the relevant statute, 943.0435(4), provides that registered citizens are required to report to the drivers’ license office within 48 hours

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Notes from the 2016 National Symposium On Sex Offender Management and Accountability

This symposium was promoted as the “10th Anniversary of the AWA” Important points: Much was discussed about efficacy etc. There were areas in which there were strong consensus of what we know works and how we can do better. These include: •    Residency Restrictions: They do not further public safety and the organizational view is there is no support for

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Miami-Dade Sex Offender Homeless Encampment Reaches 250 People

The shame of Miami-Dade has reached a new level. The encampment of homeless sex offenders living alongside the railroad tracks on the street corner in a warehouse district in Miami-Dade county has reached two hundred fifty people. That’s 250 human beings who were once convicted of a sexual offense, no matter how serious or benign, many of which have served

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