A registered sex offender previously able to attend his son’s school activities per a trial court-granted request was denied that exception Monday when the Indiana Court of Appeals determined an amended statute barred him from entering school property. Full Article Article
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If the Indiana SC doesn’t overturn on expo facto, this will be a case to watch as I hope it reaches SCOTUS.
It’s IN within the 6th Circuit where these types of restrictions were already struck as punishment in Doe v Snyder? Understanding it isn’t binding on state courts but persuasive. Curious if it was used on appeal.
People with brains always have to note that these criminal regimes are just fine with shooters in their schools. So I guess it’d be just fine if this guy only wanted to show up with a gun and start shooting people.
What happened to “Think of the Children” here?