Member Submission: Exoneration of convictions

To get there spreadsheet in the email fill out this:

http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/Spread-Sheet-Request-Form.aspx

There are 1710 exonerated Only 9 are no longer on the sex offender registry:

http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/detaillist.aspx?View={faf6eddb-5a68-4f8f-8a52-2c61f5bf9ea7}&SortField=Crime&SortDir=Asc&FilterField1=Crime&FilterValue1=8_Sex%20Offender%20Registration

Each type of offense can be listed separately.

There are 57 total for Florida including all offenses:

http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/browse.aspx?View={B8342AE7-6520-4A32-8A06-4B326208BAF8}&FilterField1=State&FilterValue1=Florida

Detail listing of the 57 in Florida:

http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/detaillist.aspx?View={faf6eddb-5a68-4f8f-8a52-2c61f5bf9ea7}&SortField=Crime&SortDir=Asc&FilterField1=ST&FilterValue1=FL

A while back I sorted the exonerates list and found some were still listed on 3rd party registries.

The largest is on a site we can not complain on. That being Facebook.

Here is something I am working on Can not vote but yet Ex Felons are listed on voter rosters.

Federal funds are given to towns and counties with larger number of sex offenders to assist them.

But those same towns and counties try to banish sex offenders and keep that Fed money.

Transparency Act is fought against by government on disclosure of such data.

The data base list by numbers and zip codes. But that number vanishes in local government.

They claim they do not have enough money to monitor registered SO, but what about the privilege ones?

How many were in the news that ended up dismissed in court because of who they were or their family name?


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One thought on “Member Submission: Exoneration of convictions

  • December 9, 2015

    Just like former Governor’s Busch daughter violated probation several times ad never went to jail

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