Ohio bill would add victim’s residence to residency restriction

The Ohio House of Representatives nearly unanimously passed House Bill 102, which would prevent people convicted of sex offenses or child-victim offenses from living within 2,000 feet of their victim’s home, and from loitering within 1,000 feet of the victim’s residence. Currently, Ohio law prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, day-cares, and child-care facilities — but does not bar

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Beware another scam company!

We’ve received emails from members that they have received postcards from a company called “Offender Reputation and Registry Removal (O-rep)” and with the website https://o-rep.org/. The site claims to offer “Reputation Removal” and “Registry Removal”, that his company can help “get you off the registry”. It talks about “petitions that are over $25,000” but that his membership is only $67.22

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Man who killed registrant deemed incompetent

In 2023, a Minnesota man, 27-year-old Levi Axtell was charged with second-degree murder after admitting he fatally beat a 77-year-old man with a shovel and then finished him off with a large moose antler. Axtell claimed that the man — a convicted sex offender — had stalked and groomed his young daughter, though these claims lacked independent corroboration. As the

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7th Cir. Affirms “sex offender” enhancement for non-sex-offender.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently issued its decision in US v. Cohen, affirming a federal conviction and sentence tied directly to sex offender registry enforcement. In this case, James Cohen accepted money from an individual required to register under SORNA in exchange for falsely allowing him to use Cohen’s address as his residence. Cohen then

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