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998 thoughts on “News Sharing and General Commentary

  • September 8, 2023

    Wow, I had to make sure that I heard correctly. F.A.C a chance to go to Geneva, and not Geneva Florida but Switzerland! This is a real huge deal that could put a lot of external pressure on the US by finally acknowledge that the human rights is trampled on us by the Florida government. Should we have a comment page suggestion post so we might summit ideas that need to be addressed to the Geneva meeting?

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  • September 7, 2023

    To this man being put on the registry was worse than the 12 months he did when wrongly convicted. I hope this goes to court you can get money for wrongly, been convicted and going to prison, but you cannot receive money for being placed on the sex offender registry, and that’s what this man is fighting for and if we get that we can prove at the registry as punishment hopefully

    https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2023/09/06/montgomery-co-man-gets-55k-after-being-wrongfully-convicted-of-crime-but-for-him-its-not-enough/

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  • September 7, 2023

    https://thecrimereport.org/2023/09/07/judicial-clemency-does-not-forgive-sex-offender-registration/

    Somehow they do legalese gymnastics in order to get the ruling that they want. If there’s three branches of government executive legislative and judicial, and they’re all equal, and they’re saying, only a executive pardon can be used not a judicial pardon what is the judicial process for? Just have a legislative and an executive branch just skip over the judicial branch altogether seems like that is what is happening to registrants rights.

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    • September 7, 2023

      And of course it’s a “race against the clock” to pass more laws to “protect” fabricated children in the digital sphere.

      Anything lazy, low=effort and easy, lawmakers will swoop in and “save the day” for easy political points and news cycles.

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  • September 5, 2023

    Attorneys like to win cases. Especially those cases whose fees are paid by the state when you win.

    So when 39 attorneys turn down your case against the state, that might be taken as an indicator of that case’s perceived winnability.

    The good news is that, as I understand it, one of our ex post facto challenges is scheduled for trial in just three months.

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    • September 5, 2023

      Jacob >>> I’m well aware of them liking to win but some of them I can’t even get through the door as it is about a sex offender an the people I do get to talk with jump on the oh well you had to register in another state is how they got you. Have a nice day…. I’ve been kicked out of an attorney office being slapped with the May 17th amendment saying this is why. They just don’t want to be named in the suit that takes it all down. The Ex post facto challenge I don’t put much faith into it as I know how they work. I’d love to show these Attorney’s my case an see what they say. I’m 100% sure no state can deny a court judgement making it an extension of punishment.

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