Monthly Archives: March 2026

New Jersey Court Rules State Must Prove Offense Similarity Before Charging Out-of-State Registrants

When two men convicted of sex offenses in other states quietly relocated to New Jersey without notifying anyone, they probably didn’t expect their cases would produce a landmark appellate court ruling. But in a consolidated decision issued on February 23,... Read More

Can Kindness Become a Felony?

Wyoming’s Grooming Bill: Child Protection or Pre-Crime Policing? Wyoming is on the verge of joining a growing number of states attempting to criminalize the grooming of children as a standalone felony. House Bill 9, which has already passed both the... Read More

Council Scrambles to Stop PFR Candidate

Can a Registered Person Run for City Council? The Fresno Controversy Explained In Fresno, California, a political firestorm has erupted over a question most Americans have probably never considered: Should a person on the sex offense registry be allowed to... Read More

Transcript of RM369: Can Kindness Become a Felony?

[00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Registry Matters, an independent production. Our opinions are our own, not influenced by anyone else. We are thankful for the support of our patrons. You make what we do here possible. We couldn’t do this without... Read More

Transcript of RM368: Is Registration Really Not Punishment?

[00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Registry Matters, an independent production. Our opinions are our own, and we’re thankful for our patrons. Your support makes what we do here possible. So, let’s dive into today’s discussion, and always remember, F.Y.P. [00:23] Andy:... Read More