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On this episode of Registry Matters.... we confront how stigma keeps punishment alive—costing jobs, chilling support, and forcing careful disclosure—while making the case for sharper, evidence-based litigation; examine Arizona’s discretionary registration decisions that logically justify removal yet remain practically out of reach amid untested law and costly fights; follow an 82-year-old Virginian’s struggle for probation relief as courts and counsel narrow his chance to fully be heard; unpack how interstate moves can re-trigger or extend duties under mismatched civil schemes; and map the high-risk calculus of international travel for PFRs, where meticulous compliance reduces—but never eliminates—uncertainty.
[03:46] Registry stigma causes ongoing punishment, employment loss, and limited public sympathy, requiring careful disclosure strategies and stronger evidence-based litigation.
https://www.registrymatters.co/podcast/rm362-how-one-judge-turned-a-plea-into-a-life-sentence/
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The Registry Matters Podcast's mission is to cover issues surrounding the Registry. We cover cases that will peel back the veneer of what we need to do to change our lives for the better. We cover news articles that spark conversations about the total insanity of this modern day witch hunt. This podcast will call out bad policy and call out those that are making bad policy.
To change things for the positive, we need to act. We are 6-7-8-900k strong. With that many people, plus their friends and family, over a million people are affected by the registry. We should be able to secure donations to hire lawyers and lobbyists to move the agenda in our favor. We need our people to be represented.
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On this episode of Registry Matters.... we confront how stigma keeps punishment alive—costing jobs, chilling support, and forcing careful disclosure—while making the case for sharper, evidence-based litigation; examine Arizona’s discretionary registration decisions that logically justify removal yet remain practically out of reach amid untested law and costly fights; follow an 82-year-old Virginian’s struggle for probation relief as courts and counsel narrow his chance to fully be heard; unpack how interstate moves can re-trigger or extend duties under mismatched civil schemes; and map the high-risk calculus of international travel for PFRs, where meticulous compliance reduces—but never eliminates—uncertainty.
[03:46] Registry stigma causes ongoing punishment, employment loss, and limited public sympathy, requiring careful disclosure strategies and stronger evidence-based litigation.
https://www.registrymatters.co/podcast/rm362-how-one-judge-turned-a-plea-into-a-life-sentence/
Leave an old fashioned voice message: 747 227-4477
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/registrymatters
Join the Discord server: https://discord.gg/6FnxwAQm57
Want to support Registry Matters with some swag:
Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/registry-matters/id1305039280
The Registry Matters Podcast's mission is to cover issues surrounding the Registry. We cover cases that will peel back the veneer of what we need to do to change our lives for the better. We cover news articles that spark conversations about the total insanity of this modern day witch hunt. This podcast will call out bad policy and call out those that are making bad policy.
To change things for the positive, we need to act. We are 6-7-8-900k strong. With that many people, plus their friends and family, over a million people are affected by the registry. We should be able to secure donations to hire lawyers and lobbyists to move the agenda in our favor. We need our people to be represented.

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