Judge stays portion of new sex offender notification law
Associated Press
CLEVELAND — A federal judge has extended the deadline for sex offenders to challenge their reclassification under a law that took effect this year.
U.S. District Judge Patricia Gaughan also stayed the law’s community notification provision for those who weren’t subject to it under the old law.
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Under the Adam Walsh Act, offenders are automatically classified in one of three tiers by their crime without considering the likelihood of re-offending.Gaughan made the rulings in a class action lawsuit filed by sex offenders who say the law denies them their constitutional right because their classification can be changed without a hearing.
This is truly wonderful to watch. This court from this part of the state says one thing and another court 2 counties over says somthing else.
Judges from other districts are clueless and sitting on their hats completely clueless and in the meantime criminal cases continue to backlog while the sherriff's try to dig out from underneath a mountain of useless paperwork.
Perfect work from our Ambulance chasing Attorney General Marc Dann Perfect work and perfect anarchy way to "Protect the Children" Marco.
Check out this link for more
http://constitutionalfights.blogspot.com/
http://www.portclintonnewsherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080206/UPDATES01/80206021/1002/
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