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You are invited to join NARSOL for its second annual Halloween session which will include a cop-watch hotline and will get underway promptly at 5 p.m. eastern time on October 31. The Hotline will be active from 5-10 pm as part of the NARSOL in Action Halloween Marathon.
As long as there are callers, the Halloween marathon will be live for five continuous hours dealing with:
Attorneys King Alexander, Paul Dubbeling, and Guy Hamilton Smith will be on the call us at various points during the evening and night. Phone lines will open immediately after introductions to hear horror stories about law enforcement’s suppression of Halloween activities.
5:00 until 5:55 will be open lines to hear directly from our listeners about Halloween hysteria. Attorney Paul Dubbeling and Guy Hamilton Smith will be our guests.
The second hour will be Can They Do That? The third hour will deal with the pros and cons of negotiated pleas. NARSOL is grateful to have two talented attorneys as guests for the call. Colleen Kelley was with us last month, and this is the first appearance for Jennifer Burrill.
We discuss how the deregistration process works in Colorado. Ms. Kelley has successfully handled deregistration petitions throughout the state.
We have a full hour of Can They Do That? People often wonder if their supervising PO or registry tracking officer can impose a particular requirement or if their demands may be unlawful. Ms. Kelley and Larry answer such questions.
We discuss how the deregistration process works in Colorado. Ms. Kelley has successfully handled deregistration petitions throughout the state. In addition, we briefly cover the case of Millard v. Rankin which is pending in the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.
During the first hour, we had an attorney from the ACLU of Michigan, Paul Reingold, discussing a class action lawsuit filed there. Growing out of MI v. Doe, this suit addresses the constitutionality of Michigan’s sex offense registry. Rulings of unconstitutionality were made in 2016, and nothing has been done by the state to address the situation. It is important that NARSOL members and supporters keep abreast of current litigation that could, somewhere down the road, affect their own circumstances.
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