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Maine's high court finds part of sex offender registration law unconstitutional
19 hours ago ago from Sentencing Law and Policy
As detailed in this local press report , the Maine Supreme Judicial Court has found some of the provisions of Maine s sex offender registry law are unconstitutional. Here are more details: Attorney General Janet Mills says the court upheld most of the sex offender registry law, but found that some specific retroactive provisions violated both state and federal constitutional provisions that severely limit what are called ex post facto laws. ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Reno 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Reno, NV
Six more convicted sex offenders designated by the state as high risks to re-offend have registered with local police. More here: More high-risk sex offenders register in Reno, Sparks
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10 hours ago ago from Punchbaby
Move over, Chicago Bears -there's a new Shufflin' Crew in town! Who'd have ever though that sex offenders were such a musical molesting mob? I'm impressed. The state of Florida have come up with a great idea to get sex offenders back into society with this awesome & catchy song. Pop-Pedo-Tastic!
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18 hours ago ago from Newsroom
New York's eminent domain laws are unspecific and unfair, according to New York State Senator Bill Perkins from West Harlem, a href= writing in response to an editorial in the New York Times p Perkins said that the state's process of taking private property for Columbia's planned expansion into Manhattanville acks accountability, transparency or meaningful public participation In the letter to the editor, published on December 20, he ...
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23 hours ago ago from TN.gov Newsroom | The Official Newsroom of the State of Tennessee
TN.gov Newsroom Home Tennessee Awarded $1.8 Million in ARRA Funding for Broadband Released on Wed, Dec 23, 2009 - 1:14 pm under Recovery Act Finance and Administration NASHVILLE Tennessee will receive $1.8 million in federal funding for broadband mapping and planning in an effort to increase the availability and use of high-speed Internet service in the state. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) matching ...
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