Interested in being a plaintiff in our internet identifier challenge?
Our attorneys are still screening potential plaintiffs for our Internet Identifier challenge which will be filed next month.
We are looking to intake as many prospective plaintiffs as possible.
If you are (a) no longer on probation/parole, (b) committed an offense prior to the passage of the restriction in 2014, (c) use the internet for work, to communicate with friends/family, to post on news sites, blogs, FAC’s forum, or the million other perfectly legal reasons that 99.9% of registrants use the internet daily for and (d) are interested and committed to participating in this lawsuit, please send an email to legal@floridaactioncommittee.org
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Got early release from 3-5 year probation, plea was in 2005.
Not a felon and even hold a Florida CCW permit
Please define “free”! I’ve been out of prison for 6 yrs now, served my sentence of 13 yrs and 2 1/2 yrs CRD without 1 incident , so i’m free, right? Free with shackles. How can i possibly become a productive citizen wearing this scarlet letter they keep making brighter by more restrictions. Now the internet identifier, all this adds to our sentence as it is punitive as are most of the placebos they put forward to appease the public or for votes. Adding to sentence is a case in and of it self if i’m not mistaken.
I just got early termination of probation 20 year I did 10 years and 9 mo’s I did all my own paperwork for the courts. my case
started 8/5/2005. I feel that this is unjustifiable .is this not double jeopardy.? I feel that I have completed all my obligations to the state. .thank you for reading . I know this may br another issue I am registered under predator and I think this relats to my case chapter 2016-104 committee substitute for house bill no. 1333.
Has FDLE responded yet to FAC’s letter requesting further information regarding the new Internet identifier reporting requirements?
They have not.
If someone was convicted out of state, would he or she still qualify?
Interesting. Didn’t know about this one