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Episode 8
1/20/2018/
Scenario:
You’ve transferred your supervision to a new state. And in the new state you commit a supervision violation. An example might be a curfew violation. Another example might be something like being around a minor beyond accidental
Reflections from 2017:
Packingham North Carolina Supreme Court and ban on social media
Michigan 6th circuit Doe vs Snyder
Pennsylvania Muniz ex post facto case
Things to watch in 2018:
Arizona – 9th Circuit – burden shifting – affirmative defense – easier to get convictions
International Megan’s Law
Continuous exam of 6th circuit
Illinois park restrictions case
Civil Commitment
http://reason.com/blog/2018/01/17/federal-appeals-court-approves-continued
Breaking any law – what constitutes a law, misdemeanors, traffic violations
Extradition is a fugitive from justice???
What is the standard that needs to be met to be sent home: Probable Cause
Reasonable Suspicion, Probable Cause, Preponderance Of Evidence, Clear And Convincing, Reasonable Doubt
Probable cause simply means that you ‘probably did it’.
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Episode 8
1/20/2018/
Scenario:
You’ve transferred your supervision to a new state. And in the new state you commit a supervision violation. An example might be a curfew violation. Another example might be something like being around a minor beyond accidental
Reflections from 2017:
Packingham North Carolina Supreme Court and ban on social media
Michigan 6th circuit Doe vs Snyder
Pennsylvania Muniz ex post facto case
Things to watch in 2018:
Arizona – 9th Circuit – burden shifting – affirmative defense – easier to get convictions
International Megan’s Law
Continuous exam of 6th circuit
Illinois park restrictions case
Civil Commitment
http://reason.com/blog/2018/01/17/federal-appeals-court-approves-continued
Breaking any law – what constitutes a law, misdemeanors, traffic violations
Extradition is a fugitive from justice???
What is the standard that needs to be met to be sent home: Probable Cause
Reasonable Suspicion, Probable Cause, Preponderance Of Evidence, Clear And Convincing, Reasonable Doubt
Probable cause simply means that you ‘probably did it’.

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