The state can’t stop a convicted sex offender from having a smart phone or internet access, according to a ruling from the Iowa Court of Appeals. Full Article
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Good. Terms should always be related to the crime. My terms included no drinking even though I never had a substance abuse issue and wouldn’t even be considered a casual drinker. Not a big deal for me by that meant I couldn’t have beer in the fridge which was somewhat of a burden on my wife. My PO also made me give up (store until my probation was over) my thousands of comics, card games like Magic: The Gathering, board games, miniatures, and even comic book status. Even though absolutely non of these things were in anyway crime related to my crime (there was no use of “lures” or evidence that I would use them as such). So I basically had to give up nearly my entire world just because. It was hard having no social outlet for nearly 4 years. I’m still trying to get back into the swing of things now that I’m done with everything.