WI: Did a Newspaper Inspire a Murder Attempt?

[lifeonlist.org] Last July, the Hudson Star Observer in western Wisconsin wrote a story about a man moving into a building in town. His name was Brandon Langel. He was on the state’s sex offender registry for crimes he’d committed in 2008, for which he spent four years in prison. The paper ran the story because now he’d be moving into a building where three other registrants also lived. The paper interviewed a neighbor who lived right across the street. “It’s really concerning,” said Daniel Steltz, who had a wife and…

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ACSOL Emotional Support Group Meeting in L.A. on Jan 13

ACSOL will conduct an Emotional Support Group for registrants and their loved ones on Saturday, January 13, beginning at 10 a.m. at: ACLU Building 1313 W. 8th Street Los Angeles Free parking is available under the building and there is no charge to attend the meeting. The meeting, which is based upon 12 Step principles, will provide registrants and their loved ones with an opportunity to discuss personal challenges. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Call-in meeting regarding IML on Jan 30 [Updated with Call Audio]

Please join ACSOL for a call-in meeting regarding International Megan’s Law (IML), including the recent lawsuit filed challenging the State Department’s regulations regarding passport identifiers. The conference call will be on Tuesday, January 30 at 5 p.m. Pacific Time (8:00 Eastern). Please Show up, Stand up, and Speak up! Dial-in number: 1-712-770-8055 Conference Code: 983459 This will be recorded and available on our website www.all4consolaws.org This recording – All Recordings

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CA: Root and Rebound’s Feb 24 Berkeley CA Family Law Clinic for people with records

Root & Rebound will be hosting its second Family Law Clinic for people with records. Root & Rebound will be offering one-on-one appointments with their reentry attorneys for any person with a criminal record who needs help with issues related to family law. Date: February 24th, 2018 Time: 10 am – 4 pm Location: 1730 Franklin St., Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94612 At this clinic, get help with family law issues like: Understanding your rights in family court, probate court, or dependency court as a person with a criminal record.…

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The Concern for the Damage the Registry does to Young Offenders [opinion]

[sosen.org] Recently there has been major concern over youth being placed on the sex offender registry and a number of articles, not to mention some legislative attempts at change (such as Nebraska legislative bill 689), have been put forth to remove young people from the registry. The reason for this move is pointed out in articles such as ( http://jjie.org/2018/01/08/young-sex-offenders-shouldnt-have-to-register-its-ineffective-and-hurts-everyone-around-them/ ). The problem with articles such as these is they do not take into account the even more innocent victims of the sex offender registry, the children and families of…

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PA courts put Megan’s Law in limbo

[altoonamirror.com] HOLLIDAYSBURG — Following the sentencing of an area man last month for indecent assault, Blair County District Attorney Richard A. Consiglio informed the judge that the next step in the process — a hearing to determine if the defendant was required to register as a sex offender — had to be delayed because of recent opinions by the Pennsylvania Supreme and Superior courts. Under those opinions, questions arose as to the constitutionality of the state law requiring sexual offenders to register with state police and to periodically update their…

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CA: Was homicide victim attacked because of his alleged history as sex offender?

A Los Angeles man who was stabbed more than 50 times and whose body was dumped near Rosamond may have been targeted in the belief that he was a sex offender, according to a search warrant. The slaying of ____ ____ may be connected to comments found on his Facebook page alleging that the 32-year-old was a child molester, Kern County sheriff’s Detective Daniel Perez wrote in the warrant. In the years he’s worked in law enforcement, the detective wrote, he is aware that convicted or accused sex offenders are…

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CA: L.A. child molester to be released after spending 17 years in state hospital awaiting trial

Just before ____ ____ was scheduled to get out of prison, Los Angeles County prosecutors made a plea to the court: Don’t let him free — he’s too dangerous to live in public. While in his early 20s, ____ had lured young boys who lived in his South L.A. neighborhood to a spot near an alleyway with the promise of candy. He was convicted of molesting several children, ages 6 to 8, court records show. Prosecutors argued that ____ needed to be confined within the walls of a state hospital,…

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