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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