RM312: Michigan's Registry Ruling: Cruel or Unusual?

RM312: Michigan’s Registry Ruling: Cruel or Unusual?

[5:56] Larry addressed accusations against Dan Bongino

[22:58] In the Michigan Supreme Court case People v. Lyman, the court ruled that applying the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) to non-sexual offenses violates Michigan’s constitutional prohibition against cruel or unusual punishment. The case originated from Cora Lyman’s convictions, including torture and unlawful imprisonment, without any sexual offenses. The court distinguished between Michigan’s “cruel or unusual” standard and the U.S. Constitution’s “cruel and unusual” clause, offering greater protection. The court found SORA’s requirements excessive for non-sexual offenses, imposing unwarranted social stigma. This decision could influence how registries are applied nationwide.

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