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Thx everyone for replying. I guess I’m not alone.
We all know how you feel. When I was convicted of CP 15 years ago, I was lucky enough to not receive jail time and I was not placed on the public internet list. But since late 2010, I was unexpectedly added to the public web site and everything my life changed. I lost my job, lost my girlfriend, lost most of my friends, get treated badly or outright banishment from some local businesses and I have received threats of physical violence against me. Every day is a struggle just to get out of bed or to find find the courage to go into the public for food shopping and other errands. I think suicide is what the public wants from us. Each day it does get better and some days will be worse. But with the help of this web site, Janice and all the others here supporting our constitutional rights, it literally gives me enough hope that things will get better for us in the next few years. I hope everyone at CARSOL realizes how grateful we are for their service, the hope they provide us and the lives that have been saved by providing us “HOPE”.
Ron,
Have you looked into a COR? Are you eligible? Of course another factor…do you have the $$ for a good lawyer? Once upon a time petitioning for a COR was an option 10 years after conviction. Of course there were certain conditions that had to met. If you are granted a COR you are on your way to putting the 290 registration and Megan’s Law behind you.
RSOL,
Subject: AB20 (assembly bill)
Is there anything that can be done to try to undo the changes in expungement law that AB20 put into effect almost a year ago? Petitions, lawsuits, write nice letters to politicians, etc?
Is it fair that expungement isn’t an option for those convicted of CP possession? What is the intent of this change in law? To make the public safe? To prevent anyone convicted of a CP offense from ever working again? What is their logic? Their argument?
I was arrested for possessing 3 illegal files. I wasn’t producing it.
I need a laborer and someone who knows how to do landscape construction. Also I could use someone who knows how to build and manage a web site that can get customers.