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Author Archives: web admin

18 Feb 2016

Defending Sex Offenders One City at a Time

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Wow- this is really good!  Our two favorite lawyers in the news……By the way, come to our Texas Voices Conference in April and meet them. Defending Sex Offenders One City at a Time  (Click Here to Read The Full Story) … Continued

15 Feb 2016

Small Texas Cities Face Challenge over Restrictions on Sex Offenders

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Small Texas Cities Face Challenge over Restrictions on Sex Offenders By Christian McPhate Monday, February 15, 2016   Gladden argues that the general welfare statute doesn’t delegate the authority for general law cities to pass sex offender residency restrictions, and … Continued

13 Feb 2016

Hundreds of convicted sex offenders missing in Tulsa area

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Hundreds of convicted sex offenders missing in Tulsa area By Maureen Wurtz Thursday, February 11th 2016 Hundreds of convicted sex offenders missing in Tulsa area  TULSA — According to Tulsa Police, there are hundreds of convicted sex offenders missing in … Continued

10 Feb 2016

West Lake Hills set to defend its registered sex offender ordinance, city council says

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West Lake Hills set to defend its registered sex offender ordinance, city council says | Community Impact Newspaper General-law city, nonprofit organization face off over residency restrictions By Kirsten PeekFebruary 10, 2016February 9, 2016   Texas Voices of Reason and … Continued

10 Feb 2016

Obama Just Signed a Really Bad Criminal Justice Law

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Obama Just Signed a Really Bad Criminal Justice Law  Is this really the best Congress can do? By Leon Neyfakh   After months of hype about the historic bipartisan consensus that we must make the American criminal justice system less … Continued

6 Feb 2016

Lawyer plans to sue West, hopes for repeal of sex offender restrictions

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Lawyer plans to sue West, hopes for repeal of sex offender restrictions Posted: Friday, February 5, 2016 7:01 pm | Updated: 1:04 am, Sat Feb 6, 2016. By STEPHANIE BUTTS sbutts@wacotrib.comWaco Tribune-Herald Denton attorney Richard Gladden plans to sue the … Continued

4 Feb 2016

Bill to mark sex offender passports raises ire of criminal justice advocacy group

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Bill to mark sex offender passports raises ire of criminal justice advocacy group Critics threaten to sue if made law Go, Janice, Go (Janice will be one of our conference speakers) and great input by Josh Gravens: A criminal justice … Continued

3 Feb 2016

Editorial: Do sex offenders deserve a scarlet letter on their passport?

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  Do sex offenders deserve a scarlet letter on their passport? David Paul Morris / Getty Images The Times Editorial BoardContact Reporter   After rousing themselves from the 30-plus-year bad trip that was the war on drugs — or rather, … Continued

3 Feb 2016

Obama Could Still Stop 'Megan's Law' From Making Sex Offenders Get Special Passports

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Obama Could Still Stop ‘Megan’s Law’ From Making Sex Offenders Get Special Passports For the first time in U.S. history, some citizens may be singled out for scarlet letters on their passports. Elizabeth Nolan Brown|Feb. 2, 2016 3:15 pm Both … Continued

3 Feb 2016

Sex offenders face obstacles from well-intended laws

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Sex offenders face obstacles from well-intended laws Mary Ann McGivern  |  Feb. 2, 2016 NCR Today   I’ve been trying to help a sex offender I’ll call George to find a home plan in preparation for his release from prison … Continued

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