Must Listen: Michigan Legislature Legislation Testimony

Testimony is from 41:30 to the end at 2:10(90 minutes)

Some highlights…

Dr. Jill Levinson 55:50-1:13 (Clin. Psychologist/researcher)

Miriam Aukerman 1:20-1:28 (ACLU attorney)

Jessica Zimbelman 1:28-1:33 (Public Def. Office)

Brian Forett 1:38- (Registrant—family effects)

Kim Anderson 1:44- 1:48 (Parent of registrant, awesome!)

Christan Burgess 1:48-1:51 ( Survivor and wife of registrant)

Cory Bast 1:55- (Registrant…for writing a letter(25 years!)

Vicky Hanlon 1:57- (Mother of 17 year old son on registry)

Johm Gorley 2:01-  (Father of registrant- MI support group, excellent!)

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13 thoughts on “Must Listen: Michigan Legislature Legislation Testimony

  • May 7, 2020

    This was an eye opener. I am usually abreast on the stats, but was not aware of the great info presented. We need to get access to that slide show!

    Interesting Observation: If Ron Book is convicted under his case (19005520MU10A) would that make him more likely to commit a sex offense than us? The presentation seemed to imply that.

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  • May 7, 2020

    Also don’t miss the very last person to speak, a member of the committee who is also a former prosecutor. He indicated having prosecuted a great number of “frightening” offenses committed by “scary” people. Yet the solutions he proposes will surprise you.

    Be sure not to miss the testimony of Christian Burgess, the most powerful three minutes in the entire session.

    All of them were good, of course. And courageous. Jill Levenson reminded us what a rock star she is. ACLU’s Miriam Aukerman pointed out that the draft bill was an incremental fix that will land them right back in court. Overall, I didn’t see anyone speak in FAVOR of the revised bill, other than the author of that bill. And everyone, even the state police, were ready to do away with “school safety zones” (?) once and for all.

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  • May 7, 2020

    was unable to patch in to it.maybe because i am overseas? If anyone has a downloadable i can listen to I would appreciate it.

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  • May 7, 2020

    How did it go? Any conclusions yet?

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  • May 7, 2020

    Linked me to live broadcast (of non-session), no recording.

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  • May 7, 2020

    Thanks for posting this. I caught the last half hour of this and was bummed I wasn’t able to watch it from the start.

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