On this weeks episode, we are joined by Steven (River) Whitsett. He has an amazing story, that I guarantee you will enjoy. He was an incredible guest and was very generous with his time even while being visited by his... Read More
On tonight’s program our feature is to talk about an update on a case out of Pennsylvania called Lacey Stradford, et al. v. John Wetzel, Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. We have a letter to a state legislator to talk... Read More
This week, we brought a guest on from a NARSOL affiliate to take questions about the polygraph. This is certainly one of the things that PFRs on supervision must regularly deal with. It’s scary, it’s a crazy machine, it’s intimidating.... Read More
On tonight’s show, we’re going to be talking about the case from Indiana; The one we talked about a couple episodes back. Touching on a couple of issues in that case that would be Hope vs. Indiana Commissioner of Correction.... Read More
We joined in on TJump’s YouTube channel and had a discussion about the registry to his audience. He typically speaks on issues of morality, and we thought a question of the morality of the registry would resonate with his audience.... Read More
We have a very complicated case that’s been meandering around the courts for about five plus years now. It has been a victory; followed by a victory; followed by defeat. It’s going to take some time to unpack that case... Read More
Tonight, we have a case from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. This is may be great news for those individuals with long ago convictions. There may be relief coming for you. Time will tell. We also have some listener... Read More
On tonight’s program, we’re going to talk about removal from registration in Georgia, some of the do’s and don’ts. And we have some listener submissions, and a few articles we’re going to cover and of course, “Who’s That Speaker” [1:11]... Read More
On the program tonight, we’ve got a big case out of Michigan. This is an awesome victory for “People Forced to Register”. Michigan Supreme Court was asked to decide whether the retroactive application of Michigan’s sex offender registration act, or... Read More