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The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL) is dedicated to protecting the Constitution by restoring the civil rights of registrants and their families. In order to achieve that objective, ACSOL will educate and litigate as well as support or oppose legislation.

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15 Dec 2015
HOUSTON (AP) — A visiting judge in Conroe has ordered, for the first time, the full release of a violent sex offender from the Texas civil commitment program. Reiter ruled that keeping May in the program would be unconstitutional. The state plans an appeal. Full Article
14 Dec 2015

Janice’s Journal: Preparing for the Spotlight

This is not a movie review. It is, however, my reaction to a movie. A movie that could bring negative attention to all who have been convicted of a sex offense. The movie is “Spotlight” which has just been released and has already been nominated as best picture by the Screen Actors Guild and may be nominated for an Academy Award. The movie is...
14 Dec 2015

Washington Post: The biggest Pinocchios of 2015

No single issue earned more Pinocchios than dubious claims about sex trafficking. There are not 300,000 children at risk for sexual exploitation. There are not 100,000 children in the sex trade. Human trafficking is not a $9.5 billion business in the United States. Girls do not become victims of sex trafficking at an average age of 13 years. The federal government has not arrested...
14 Dec 2015
BRUNSWICK COUNTY -- Southeastern North Carolina became the home of what officials there think is the first sex offender accountability and rehabilitation court program in the state after Ola Lewis noticed a trend in her Superior Court courtroom. Lewis, the senior resident Superior Court judge for Brunswick County, considered starting the court after several sex offenders came into her courthouse for violating the terms of...
14 Dec 2015

CA: Most Sex Offender Parolees Exempt from Ban

Three-quarters of California's paroled sex offenders previously banned from living near parks, schools and other places where children congregate now face no housing restrictions after the state changed its policy in response to a court ruling that said the prohibition only applies to child molesters, according to data compiled at the request of The Associated Press. Full Article In other news outlets http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/ap-exclusive-sex-offender-parolees-exempt-ban-35750104 http://www.redding.com/news/wire-news/most-sex-offender-parolees-exempt-from-ban...
13 Dec 2015

CO: DA – No charges in school sexting scandal

CANON CITY — The district attorney will not file charges against 106 students identified as participating in swapping 351 nude or questionable photos of their classmates following a month-long investigation into a sexting case. Full Article
12 Dec 2015
The Center on Youth Registration Reform aims to eliminate the practice of placing children on sex offender registries in the United States. Using a zealous, unwavering, yet tactical strategy, the Center works to confront the fears and misconceptions about children that drove our country to include them in sex offender registration schemes, and transform the paradigm of how the criminal justice system responds to...
12 Dec 2015
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — An attorney representing a registered sex offender says he's happy with the court's ruling to not award custody to the child's mother. Full Article Related Registered sex offender keeps custody of daughter
11 Dec 2015
There are 115 sex offenders registered in Baker County but only one will show up in a search of the Oregon State Police’s website. ... The reason for the lack of information about registered sex offenders online is the result of Oregon law that prior to January 2014 limited OSP’s authority to list sex offenders on public websites to only those deemed “predatory” by...
10 Dec 2015

Every Teenage Boy in America Is a Felon

If you are a male living in the United States above the age of 12, raise your hand if you have never looked at, possessed or shared a picture of a naked female (or male). If you have, you may be a felon subject to imprisonment and be required to register as a sex offender. Full Article
10 Dec 2015
MESA, Ariz. - A valley couple is opening their home to registered sex offenders and it's an idea that has many of their neighbors up in arms. Full Article
10 Dec 2015

The County: sexual assault and the price of silence

How law enforcement officers in Kern County, California, secretly tried to ‘buy off’ victims in sexual misconduct cases against the men sworn to protect them. Full Article
10 Dec 2015
A Los Angeles attorney was recently ordered to reimburse most, although not all, attorney fees paid by a registered citizen and a family member seeking to obtain relief from registration after an arbitrator from the L.A. County Bar Association found that the clients "were clearly given bad advice". The attorney in this matter advised his clients that the best available relief from registration was a Writ of Mandate.  The attorney also...
09 Dec 2015

The Online-Sex Predator Panic

North Carolina’s Supreme Court just upheld a law making it a crime for a former sex offender to use social media that minors also use—that is, any social media. Full Article
09 Dec 2015

AZ: GV prison designated for sex offenders

KINGMAN — One of two units at the privately run prison in Golden Valley will house only sex offenders in the near future. Full Article
07 Dec 2015

NE: Older teens not the only ones caught sexting

The young couple had dated a year and a half when their relationship was exposed. He was 15 and she was 14, and they were exchanging nude pictures and videos of themselves through their cellphones. But the private exchanges would not stay confidential. Earlier this year, Bellevue school officials found images on the boy’s phone. Then Bellevue police got involved, carrying out a search...
07 Dec 2015
Yesterday while watching the CBS Morning Show I learned about a new television show that uses comedy to skewer misconceptions.  So last night we watched the first 6 episodes OnDemand, the premise is great..... take on myths, urban legends, fallacies and issues that you had no idea were built on lies, fear and/or to fill people’s pockets..... and he lampoons these misconceptions with facts, statistics...
06 Dec 2015
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Travis Russ says his decision to come to the tiny town of Pahokee draws a common response from natives. "Why would you come to Pahokee? Who comes to Pahokee?" It's a legitimate question. And the answer is: mostly sex offenders. Full Article
04 Dec 2015
A Manchester man with disabilities who has petitioned for years to get off the state’s public sex offender registry, and who won the chance this year to argue his case in court, has been arrested, accused of failing to disclose an online account. ____ ____, 66, was detained Wednesday and charged with one count of failure to register, a felony. A police detective told...
04 Dec 2015
The state of Minnesota won a round in court Thursday, when a federal appeals panel suspended a judge's order that would have required prompt changes to the state's troubled sex offender program. In October U.S. District Judge Donovan Frank ordered the state to revamp the Minnesota Sex Offender Program (MSOP), including changes that could lead to the accelerated release of sex offenders. On Thursday...