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Registry Matters

Registry Matters

A weekly News and Politics podcast
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Registry Matters

Registry Matters

Registry Matters

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Registry Matters

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A weekly News and Politics podcast
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In this episode, we delve into a mix of intriguing legal and travel-related issues. First, we explore the implications of renouncing U.S. citizenship and the subsequent requirements for registry when visiting as an EU citizen. We then dissect a
In this episode, our legal experts delve into the case of a former police officer who has secured a plea deal potentially leading to probation. Recently relocated to Texas, he faces challenges regarding the transfer of his probation supervision
In a significant development, the California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) has agreed to lower the tier assignments for individuals convicted of attempted offenses, following a lawsuit challenging the practice of equating attempt crimes with t
This episode will feature a varied mix of content. We’ll provide updates on legislation in West Virginia and review some pertinent articles. The highlight of the episode will focus on a judge who was ousted in Illinois. And we also have a quest
In this episode of Registry Matters, we focus on legislative advocacy, specifically discussing a lengthy bill from Oklahoma and its potential impact. We listen to a voicemail to address issues raised by Eric in a voicemail. [3:11] Listener Alex
This episode provides updates to legislation around the country and discusses PFR registration, adding new offenses, and juvenile offender rules. Future adjustments aim for better legislation, ensuring compliance and protecting rights. [2:51] T
In this episode, we explore the legal intricacies of Louisiana’s PFR registration laws in the case between Aaron Nelson, et al. and Jeffrey Landry, Louisiana’s Attorney General. Uncover the debate over branding sex offender labels on IDs and th
Our program tonight goes over the myth of “Frightening and High”. Politicians, leveraging unfounded fears of high sex offender recidivism, have crafted oppressive laws. These were upheld by the Supreme Court, relying on a debunked 80% recidivis
Our program tonight goes over the myth of “Frightening and High”. Politicians, leveraging unfounded fears of high sex offender recidivism, have crafted oppressive laws. These were upheld by the Supreme Court, relying on a debunked 80% recidivis
[1:23] Question from a listener who hopes for parole release this year and intends to challenge the Texas PFR registration statute, believing it unconstitutional like Roe vs. Wade. He perceives attorneys’ reluctance to challenge it due to fear
[1:27] Navigating the termination of sex offender registration in California involves assessing eligibility based on meeting the mandatory registration period, having no pending charges, and being classified as a “Tier Three – Lifetime” registr
In this episode of Registry Matters, we were joined by Chance Oberstein. Mr. Oberstein is a criminal attorney representing clients throughout California. Since starting practice, he has handled hundreds of cases involving misdemeanor and felony
In this episode of Registry Matters, we feature The State of North Carolina v. Larry Fritsche, where the court considered whether time spent on another state’s sex offender registry counted toward the 10-year requirement for early removal from
This is just a mishmash of questions asked by miscellaneous people. https://www.registrymatters.co/podcast/rm286-december-qa-part-2 Leave voicemail: 747-227-4477 Email us: [email protected] Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon
This is just a mishmash of questions asked by miscellaneous people. https://www.registrymatters.co/podcast/rm286-december-qa-part-1 Leave voicemail: 747-227-4477 Email us: [email protected] Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon
[5:50] We criticize radio host Dan Bongino. Larry finds him mean but listens to for conspiracy updates. It recounts Bongino’s reaction to a university president’s response on harming a group and challenges him to condemn those targeting sex off
In this episode, we introduce Bob, a first-time guest, sharing his journey of attempting removal from the sex offender registry in Georgia. Bob recounts his history, legal strategy, and challenges during court proceedings, including the unexpec
In this episode, we introduce Bob, a first-time guest, sharing his journey of attempting removal from the sex offender registry in Georgia. Bob recounts his history, legal strategy, and challenges during court proceedings, including the unexpec
PARSOL, at the forefront of advocacy, urges the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to support Judge Allison Bell Royer’s ruling in Comm. v. George Torsilieri, challenging the constitutionality of Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law Sex Offender Registration
[3:18] Larry discusses an email sent to legislators in his state and plans to educate people on how to write to lawmakers effectively. Andy sarcastically reads a poorly written email opposing gun control legislation, highlighting its flaws. [16
[3:18] Larry discusses an email sent to legislators in his state and plans to educate people on how to write to lawmakers effectively. Andy sarcastically reads a poorly written email opposing gun control legislation, highlighting its flaws. [16
[2:44] A federal court granted a Temporary Restraining Order, halting the Halloween sign requirement for registered sex offenders in Missouri, citing First Amendment violations and ruling in favor of the plaintiff, Thomas Sanderson. Other Hallo
[2:17] Doug in Michigan is questioning the appropriateness of his parole stipulations, specifically the ban on social media usage, which he believes might not be tailored to his case and is considering challenging it. [6:04] The individual is q
[2:17] Doug in Michigan is questioning the appropriateness of his parole stipulations, specifically the ban on social media usage, which he believes might not be tailored to his case and is considering challenging it. [6:04] The individual is q
A federal lawsuit has been filed in Missouri challenging a state law that mandates registered sex offenders to display a sign on their front door on Halloween. The plaintiff, Thomas J. Sanderson, argues that this requirement violates his First
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