Related link: Janice’s Journal: Victory is Ours! The author of CA Assembly Bill 1568, Assemblymember Juan Alanis has withdrawn that bill from future consideration. As a result, the bill will not be heard on June 16 by the Senate Public Safety Committee and cannot move forward this year. “The registrant community and its allies have stopped Assembly 1568,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci. “This is a significant victory. ACSOL thanks everyone who made calls as well as sent emails and letters to the state senate in opposition to this…
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MI: Sex offender reports confrontation, assault by kids
Source: woodtv.com 6/2/26 PLAINWELL, Mich. (WOOD) — A registered sex offender in Allegan County said he could not stay silent about the strangers who showed up at his home early Sunday morning. “I thought, ‘You know what? I’m gonna reach out to you guys because … if I don’t do something, (what if) somebody else loses their life because I didn’t take action?’ the husband and father told Target 8 Monday. He wasn’t willing to risk it. “The other sex offenders that live in the area that don’t know (about…
Read MoreVA: Virginia Court Rejects Vague Loitering Law
Source: floridaactioncommittee.org 6/3/26 In Commonwealth v. Richard Cox, the Circuit Court of Arlington County struck down Virginia’s sex-offender “loitering” statute as unconstitutionally vague, reinforcing a fundamental principle that is often forgotten when laws target registrants: constitutional protections apply to everyone. The Virginia law made it a felony for certain individuals on the sex offender registry to “loiter” within 100 feet of schools and child day-care facilities. While the legislature chose to criminalize “loitering,” it never defined what that term actually meant. As a result, the court found that ordinary people had…
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