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Day: October 4, 2015

RI: Outcasts – Level III sex offenders in R.I. can’t live within 1,000 ft. of schools

October 4, 2015 Admin

Most of them knew what was coming, but the words still left them shocked and dismayed. Dozens of Providence men, all convicted of sex crimes, learned Wednesday from the Providence police that they had 30 days to find a new place to live. Full Article

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MD: Retroactive registration of juvenile sex offenders OK’d

October 4, 2015 Admin

A juvenile court did not violate a convicted teenager’s constitutional rights by requiring him to register as a sex offender, though he committed the sexual assault before the registry’s enactment, a Maryland appeals court held Tuesday. Article with Paywall Appeals Court Decision

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Governor vetoes GPS-tampering bill

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