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Day: August 26, 2019

NJ: Legal Opportunity for New Jersey Registrants

August 26, 2019 Admin

Individuals convicted of a sex offense in New Jersey who are currently on community supervision for life may have an opportunity to join a lawsuit. Opportunities are limited to those placed in the Bo Robinson Assessment Center. Anyone interested in exploring this opportunity should contact Raymon Hof at barometer.soup24@gmail.com.

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VA: Who lives, works near you, and what it takes to keep track of Virginia’s 13K sex offenders

August 26, 2019 Admin

The process of moving when buying or renting a home can be a lengthy process, from researching neighborhoods, area schools and the cost of living. For some, another part of finding a new home can involve checking crime rates — or the sex offender registry. Full Article

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