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CA Action Alert: Call the Senate Committee ASAP to oppose AB 1568 in the June 16 hearing

CORRECTION: Federal Court Declares Missouri Halloween Sign Law Violates U.S. Constitution

ACSOL Online Meeting June 20, 2026

ACSOL Conducts Successful Lobby Day in Sacramento

ACSOL In-Person Meeting in Pasadena on June 6, 2026

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ACSOL Conference Discount Expires August 31

The "early bird" discount for ACSOL's annual conference will expire on August 31.  In order to take advantage of that discount, you must sign up before or on that date. It's easy to sign up for the conference using the link below.  Sign up now The discounted price for the two-day conference is $50, which includes lunch on both days.  The conference price starting...
OH: From ankle strap to wristband: Warren County pilots ‘smartwatch’ electronic monitoring devices

OH: From ankle strap to wristband: Warren County pilots ‘smartwatch’ electronic monitoring devices

Source: wcpo.com 8/23/23 LEBANON, Ohio — Warren County's judicial system is among the first in the country to pilot a new device that encompasses all the functionality of an ankle monitor in the compatibility of a smartwatch device. The technology, called the VeriWatch, is relatively new but that didn't give Mike Steele pause. Associate director of electronic monitoring for the Warren County Court of...

The Artifice Girl: A movie showing how an AI program could bait and trap predators

Source: imdb.com  Movie description (fiction): "A team of special agents discovers a revolutionary new computer program to bait and trap online predators. After teaming up with the program's troubled developer, they soon find that the AI is rapidly advancing beyond its original purpose." Read the full article Related reality articles: AI Generated Images Are Being Used To Catch Online Sexual Predators [sydneycriminallawyers.com.au 5/27/23] Utah...

How the Supreme Court has promoted myths about sex offense registries

Twenty years ago, the justices deemed registration preventive rather than punitive. By  Jacob Sullum   Mar 1, 2023, 12:30pm CDT This Sunday, March 5, marks the 20th anniversary of Smith v. Doe, a U.S. Supreme Court decision that approved retroactive application of Alaska’s sex offense registry, deeming it preventive rather than punitive. That ruling helped propagate several pernicious myths underlying a policy that every state has...

SC: Deputies warn of arrest warrant-issued scam targeting residents on sex offender registry

Source: foxcarolina.com 8/25/23 ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Anderson County Sheriff’s said deputies are investigating a scam targeting residents on the sex offender registry. Deputies said the scammers are calling victims, telling them they have not appeared in court and there is an active warrant for their arrest because they are violating their sex offender registry. According to deputies, the scammers then...

USSC Votes to Allow Retroactive Sentence Reductions and Announces Its Next Set of Policy Priorities

Source: ussc.gov via govdelivery.com 8/24/23  Vote Authorizes Judges to Reduce Sentences for Eligible Incarcerated Persons Beginning February 1, 2024 Should Guidelines Become Effective WASHINGTON, D.C. (August 24, 2023) — Today the Commission, by a majority vote, allowed for delayed retroactive application of Amendment 821 relating to criminal history—meaning that certain currently incarcerated individuals could be eligible for reduced sentences made effective beginning on February 1,...

CO: Sex offender registry meant to inform public, not target offenders, officials say

Source: durangoherald.com 8/24/23 'When we make them a pariah, we drive them underground,’ says district attorney A Durango man accused of breaking into another man’s house in the middle of the night and attempting to fatally shoot him may have been carrying out an act of vigilantism directed toward a registered sex offender, according to the victim and an arrest affidavit. Several details of...

Please Join ACSOL in Placer County Protest on September 1

The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL) will protest ongoing efforts by Placer County, California, to block the release of a registrant in that county.  The protest will be held on September 1 at 7:30 a.m. in front of Placer County Superior Court, 10820 Justice Center Drive, in Roseville, CA.  The protest will move inside the court to Department 23, if possible, where...

GA: Georgia sheriff pleads guilty to groping TV Judge Hatchett

Source: yahoo.com 8/21/23 A Georgia sheriff pleaded guilty Monday to groping TV Judge Glenda Hatchett, who recalled being so stunned that she froze when the lawman grabbed and squeezed her breast at a hotel bar last year during a law enforcement conference. Bleckley County Sheriff Kristopher Coody pleaded guilty in Cobb County State Court to a misdemeanor charge of sexual battery and was sentenced...

Janice’s Journal: Where Should They Live?

Officials in Placer County, California, are up in arms and complaining mightily that a 66-year-old registrant who has been designated a Sexually Violent Predator is about to be released in that county.  Never mind that he was convicted more than 30 years ago and has completed many years of treatment.  Never mind that experts have determined he no longer poses a current risk. Instead...

Early Bird Discount for ACSOL Conference Expires on August 31

The early bird discount for ACSOL's conference is about to expire.  Those who sign up for the conference during on or before August 31 will pay only $50 to attend the two-day conference.  However, the conference price will increase to $75 on September 1.  Conference fees include lunch on both days.  Scholarships are available upon request. Click here to sign up The conference will...

CA: Placer County officials push back on transient release of sexually violent predator

Source: kcra.com 8/21/23 Placer County and state leaders on Monday heard from people worried about the release and relocation of 66-year-old William ________, a sexually violent predator (SVP). County leaders spoke after the Department of State Hospitals (DSH) and Liberty Health Care held a meeting to talk about possible locations to place ________. He's the man set to be released as a transient in...

ACSOL Online Meeting September 16, 2023

Please join ACSOL Executive Director and civil rights attorney Janice Bellucci for our next meeting.  The meeting will be held on Saturday September 16, online on Zoom beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific time, 1:00 PM Eastern, and will last at least two hours. You can use the Zoom app or call in using a Zoom phone number. There is no registration needed for this meeting....

UPDATED 8/21/23: Corrections to the Paris, Wisconsin 6,500 Feet Residency Restriction by the 7th Circuit

UPDATED Source: floridaactioncommittee.org 8/21/23 Attorneys with the Paris case (6500-foot residence restriction) have contacted us [Florida Action Committee] to correct misstatements that were made in our most recent post.  They let us know there is much to be optimistic about in the court’s decision as they are putting some brakes on municipal ordinances that have spiraled out of control in Wisconsin – something they...

OH: Ohio’s arson registry just turned 10 years old. Is it working?

Source: cantonrep.com 8/17/23 In 2013, Ohio lawmakers passed Section 2909.15 of the Ohio Revised code, creating the statewide arson registry. There are currently 1,377 individuals registered as arson offenders. Fire officials and investigators say the registry is a valuable tool. Other experts argue the database is ineffective and unconstitutional.  Shawndra Brown decided to set a car on fire following a domestic dispute. That was...

TX: Call to 911 backfires on Pleasant Farms man who tried to murder a registrant

Source: oaoa.com 8/14/23 A Pleasant Farms man who thought deputies were going to come to his house to arrest a man he described as a sex offender was arrested instead. According to an Ector County Sheriff’s Office report, Daniel Renee Sanchez, 37, called 911 Sunday to say he’d detained a sex offender on his property in the 4500 block of West Mulberry Street. When...

CO: Lincoln County judge wrongly denied man opportunity to justify possession of contraband, court rules

Source: coloradopolitics.com 8/14/23 Licoln County judge improperly denied an incarcerated man the opportunity to justify his possession of contraband weapons behind bars, Colorado's second-highest court ruled last week in reversing the conviction. Colorado law provides for a "choice-of-evils" defense. A person can avoid conviction if they show they were facing imminent harm and engaged in criminal conduct as an emergency measure, without another path...

CA: School District Warned Regarding Support for Residency Restrictions

The Lakeside Union School District (LUSD), located in San Diego county, was warned in a letter sent yesterday of the dangers it would face if it chooses to support residency restrictions.  Local parents and other residents of Lakeside, California, recently demanded that LUSD support residency restrictions due to their concerns about registrants who live near local schools. "Once again, the public is reacting out...

CA Department of Justice Assigns Tiers to 9,000 Additional Registrants

The California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) has assigned tiers to more than 9,000 individuals required to register during the past seven months.  As a result, there are up to 9,000 additional registrants who are now eligible to petition for removal from the registry.   ACSOL filed a lawsuit on January 5, 2023, in Sacramento Superior Court requesting that the court order CA DOJ to...

CT: It’s time to reform the CT sex offense registry

Source: ctmirror.org 8/10/23 This year will mark the 25th anniversary of the public Sex Offender Registry (SOR) in Connecticut. The SOR – also called the sexual offense registry by advocates who want to move past the stigma of dehumanizing labels – is a publicly accessible internet database of individuals who have been convicted of a sexual offense and reside, work, or attend school in...
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