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Are sex offenders allowed to leave the U.S.?
Under North Carolina, federal, and international laws, people on the sex offender registry are legally allowed to travel across international borders. However, whether a registered sex offender is able to
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NARSOL webcast event: Building Your Advocacy Toolkit
On Saturday, June 19, 2021, NARSOL will host a live day-long webcast entitled, “Building Your Advocacy Toolkit.” The one-day virtual event will feature speakers and panelists who will present viewpoints,
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SORNA Held Unconstitutional in Pennsylvania
ANNA P. SAMMONS – A court calling the sex offender registry “an overbroad, suffocating net“? Is this the beginning of the end of the registry? No, of course not. But
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Are sex offenders allowed to leave the U.S.?
Under North Carolina, federal, and international laws, people on the sex offender registry are legally allowed to travel across international borders. However, whether a registered sex offender is able to
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Is it In Person Registration or Interrogation?
DWAYNE DAUGHTRY – North Carolina has over 17,000 active citizens on the sex offender registry. Every six months, and sometimes every ninety days, registrants are to appear in person at