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Any new Law RSO in CA needs to know about? Like they say “Ignore of the law is no excuse”
My wife and I are traveling from Illinois to San Diego (city not county) this spring to visit relatives and staying for about a month. I believe I will have to register in San Diego. Does anyone know exactly where I go to do this? And, does it take a long time or go pretty quickly.
Are the police likely to come to my relatives’ home for a compliance check? That would not be good.
My conviction in Illinois was in 2006 for CP possession, and I’m therefore on the registry in Illinois for life.
Judge: ‘Step too far’ in bus driver sex crime case. From what I could surmise defensive council is denied looking at code used to snare cp users.
Atlanta Just Made Former Prisoners A Protected Class. Meet The Women Who Made It Happen.
I had seen this on a LinkedIn post and clicked over to read the article. Now that someone has established, this baseline. Could not a similar movement, be repeated and duplicated in other jurisdictions?
The article does talk about wanting to move it nationwide???
Is this not a direction we want to explore? Moving the formerly incarcerated into a protected class, reducing job and housing discrimination?