In this episode of Registry Matters, we cover a range of critical legal topics affecting the registry community. Michael shares his prison release plans and seeks guidance on property management challenges faced by returning citizens, with a focus on Texas laws. We also discuss a Nebraska Supreme Court ruling that found insufficient evidence to convict Chad Clawson of violating sex offender registration requirements under SORA. Lastly, we explore Christopher Hamilton’s legal battle against California’s lifetime sex offender registration, despite the federal termination of his obligation.
[00:00] Intro[3:00] Michael shares his prison release plans and seeks advice on property management for returning citizens, while discussing Texas laws.
[10:59] A Nebraska Supreme Court case ruled insufficient evidence for convicting Chad Clawson of violating sex offender registration requirements under SORA.
[37:51] Christopher Hamilton’s legal challenge against California’s lifetime sex offender registration after federal termination of his obligation.
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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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