California Law Isn’t Unfair to Sex Offenders, AG Says

A new California law that imposes harsh penalties on human trafficking is not unconstitutional toward sex offenders, the state attorney general told a federal judge. Californians Against Sexual Exploitation Act, or CASE, enacted by voters on Nov. 6, will require sex offenders to give police a complete list of their user names, screen names, email addresses and Internet service providers. Noting that sex offenders will be reluctant to participate in Internet forums if their identities will not remain anonymous, the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation say the…

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Wasserman Schultz’ child-porn bill passes Congress

A bill designed to protect children from sexual predators has cleared Congress and is headed to the White House to be signed into law. “With President Obama’s signature, this law will help to rescue the thousands of children suffering from unthinkable abuse,” said Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Weston, who sponsored the bill along with House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican. The bill’s passage is one sign that Congress can still get something done, especially when leaders from each party push a non-controversial measure. The bill…

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MI: Lifetime sex-offender registry for 14-year-old who sexually assaulted, robbed GVSU student

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A 14-year-old Grand Rapids boy who joined another teen in a September sexual assault and robbery of a college student near John Ball Park is expected to be on the sex-offender registry for life. ____ ____, who turns 15 in January, pleaded guilty Tuesday, Nov. 27 to first-degree criminal sexual conduct and being an accessory after the fact in the Sept. 10 assault. Full Article

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