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Thanks for the links, Gideon. As for Lambert v. California, given the way that courts have upheld other registration requirements (sex offenders basically have constructive notice of everything), I'm sure they won't have a problem distinguishing it in this case. As I have written before, I think that is a mistake, but I think that is the reality of the modern courts.
CT Bill Would Criminalize Interstate Travel Without Notice
A helpful reader sends word that Connecticut legislators are considering a bill which would make it a crime for any out-of-state sex offender to enter the state without registering within 48 hours. You may read the proposed law here. From the relevant subsection: Any person who is a registered ...
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Mar 15, 2010
Joe, as a former college debater, I didn't even notice it. I guess I have heard that joke too many times before. Either way, it is not unsurprising from Above the Law. It is a legal tabloid, after all.
Corey
Almost a Sex Crime: Lawyers and Clients
Above the Law has a post about whether attorneys should be allowed to have sex with their clients. The post mentions that California and Texas are considering banning sex with clients in most situations. The proposed language is very similar to Rule 1.8(j) of the ABA Model Rules of Professional ...
Hi George,
It appears for me now. It just took quite a while after I posted it and I tried refreshing over and over. That has never happened before. I still can't get my edits on it to work, though. If anyone has any information, I would really appreciate it.
CRY
The New Typepad
Since I started this blog nearly three years ago, Typepad has undergone two major revisions of its interface for bloggers. With each one, I have noticed no increase in functionality applicable to my blogging. However, new bugs have been introducted and never fixed. Last time around, I emailed Typ...
I'm not certain why SMART only gives Lexis cites, but it might be because Lexis is free for the government (at least I think it still is). Anyway, I looked it up and this is the only alternate cite: 67 M.J. 630. It is a case from the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, so I'm not certain how easy that is to find through free resources. I hope that helps.
Corey
Justice Department's SMART Case Law Update #24
As previously noted, the Justice Department's Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking (SMART) occasionally posts updates on case law developments in the sex offender realm. You can view the latest update here. Here are some of the cases from Update #...
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