Approximately 850 convicted sex offenders and offenders against children are eligible to petition to get off the state’s criminal offenders registry, after a little-noticed Supreme Court ruling earlier this year. Full Article
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Eligible to petition?
I guess that’s a tiny step in the right direction.
Although it should be they will just be removed from the registry without any work
“We want to protect the victims — and really protect any other future victims — and that should be first and foremost our policy objective,” he said.
And the Constitution and Bill of Rights? Herein lies the problem; these people wish to further skirt the birthrights contained in these two documents for the sake of a what if scenario.