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Day: March 31, 2016

Judge Asked to Halt Sex Offenders’ Passport Marks

March 31, 2016April 2, 2016 Admin

OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – An attorney asked a federal judge on Wednesday to halt the implementation of the International Megan’s Law bill, which requires sex offenders to be identified as such on their passports. Full Article

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