Janice’s Journal: Glimmers of Hope

There are glimmers of hope on the horizon for registrants and their families.  Most of that hope is based upon recent court decisions.  However, one piece of hope comes in the form of a recently published newspaper article.  Both will be discussed below. One form of hope comes from a recently published newspaper article about a person charged with shooting and killing another person.  The headline of that article identified the suspect in that killing as a parolee.  It was only upon reading the full article that the suspect was also identified as a person…

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Appellate Court Reverses Denial of Petition (Good News!)

Source: ACSOL The Second Appellate District Court today issued a decision reversing a trial judge’s decision to deny a petition filed on behalf of a California person required to register.  As a result of this decision, the trial court judge must grant that petition which will in turn terminate the person’s requirement to register. “Today’s decision is the third appellate court decision reversing a trial court judge’s decision to deny a petition,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “In all three decisions, the appellate court found that the District Attorney…

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Action Alert for all states: Sign petition to reinstate voting rights for returning citizens

Source: Rita Finley at change.org  Why this petition matters: As an American citizen, I firmly believe in the principle that every individual should have an equal right to vote. This belief is not just personal but also echoes the words of Lyndon B. Johnson who once said, “Every American citizen must have an equal right to vote. There is no reason which can excuse the denial of that right.” The issue at hand concerns returning citizens – individuals who have served their sentences and are now striving to reintegrate into…

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NY: Poverty and Mass Incarceration in New York: An Agenda for Change

Source: brennancenter.org  2/23/21 SUMMARY: Criminal justice reform can save New York State money and reduce the racial wealth gap. The past year has been a reckoning. As a nation, we were finally forced to confront the reality and interconnectedness of racism, inequality, and injustice, which have permeated our institutions and systems for centuries. When the protests that began in Minneapolis made their way to New York, we marched not just for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, or Freddie Gray but for all the lives that have been stolen and devalued…

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CA: People With Criminal Records Should Not Have to Hire a Lawyer Just to Get a Job

Source: truthout.org 2/4/24 State laws are restricting people with convictions from working as nurses, counselors and janitors. Finding work can be difficult for anyone, but Fernando Herrera faces an extra challenge. California has banned him for life from his dream job as a firefighter because of two felonies he committed as a teenager. Herrera went to prison for assaults he committed at ages 14 and 15. But he took responsibility for his actions and turned his life around. He worked as an unpaid firefighter while in prison and found his…

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FL: Florida drops death penalty pursuit for man accused of child sex abuse

Source: tampabay.com 2/2/24 The state attorney in Lake County said the case’s quick resolution could be attributed to Florida’s new law. Though Florida prosecutors sought the death penalty for a man accused of sexually abusing a child, making use of a new law Gov. Ron DeSantis signed last year, the accused man instead pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. Joseph Andrew Giampa, 36, may have been the first person in Florida to face the possibility of a death sentence for a sex crime under the state’s new…

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CA: New California bill proposes law change to stop transient release of sexually violent predators

Source: cbsnews.com 2/2/24 ROCKLIN — Outrage in Placer County over the placement of a legally designated sexually violent predator (SVP) was met with a possible solution Friday put forward by Republican Assemblyman Joe Patterson of Rocklin. Patterson introduced a new bill looking to ban all release of SVPs as transients into California communities. He wants to strengthen the definition of acceptable housing when these offenders are released from state hospitals after they complete their mandated treatment. “If they are going to be released, they have to be released in a…

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Lobby Day Date Changed to March 6

The date for Lobby Day 2024 has changed from Tuesday, March 5, to Wednesday, March 6.  The location and schedule remain the same which means that Lobby Day training will be held at the Hyatt Hotel, 1209 L Street in Sacramento starting at 9 a.m.  Meetings with legislators or their staff will begin at 1 p.m. and a reception will be held at 5 p.m. “It was necessary to change the date for Lobby Day due to lack of available hotel rooms on the night of March 4,” stated ACSOL…

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