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  • Article III: Sexual Crimes - University of Dayton School of Law - The drafters of the 1999 revision to the 1998 MSCCC have combined the three sections of definitions, 3.02.2A, 3.03.5, and 3.05 into one section, 3.01.
    cybercrimes.net/99MSCCC/MSCCC/Article3/3.05.html
  • Blows Against The Empire: The Gribben Trial - Susan Gribben had been charged with killing her four young children with prior calculation and design. Ms. Gribben had been born to an alcoholic mother and a father who became a convicted sex offender.
    www.oacdl.org/articles.html
  • Court Rejects Challenge To Megan`s Law - The Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to New Jersey`s Megan`s Law, which requires authorities to tell communities the whereabouts of convicted sex offenders.
    www.usatoday.com/news/court/nscot723.htm
  • Court: Not All Kansas Sex Offenders Have To Disclose Whereabouts - The Supreme Court refused to let Kansas publicly disclose the whereabouts of all sex offenders who are required to tell authorities whenever they move.
    www.usatoday.com/news/court/nscot652.htm
  • Frontline: The Child Terror - Frontline examines child sexual abuse and how, during the 1980s, mounting fears of child sexual abuse in day care centers led to a new prosecutorial crusade against child molesters in South Florida.
    www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/terror
  • John Doe vs. Porter-Gaud - Edward Fischer, a former Porter-Gaud teacher, is charged with molesting 13 boys between 1960 and 1997. Fischer resigned from Porter-Gaud in 1982 after allegations of abuse.
    www.geocities.com/~shawws/sentence.htm
  • Larry R. Keller v. Fayetteville, AK Police Department - Brief in support of motion to dismiss and response to petition for writ of certiorri.
    firms.findlaw.com/RushLaw/memo1.htm
  • Legal Motion to Exclude Evidence of Penile Plethysmography - The motion summarizes the Daubert ruling, extensively quotes to the literature on the subject of sexual behavior assessment and collects the cases which disallow such evidence in legal proceedings.
    www.smith-lawfirm.com/Scientific_Evidence_Brief.html
  • Megan's Law Debated Before High Court - Opponents of Pennsylvania's "Megan's Law," asked the state Supreme Court to declare the law unconstitutional.
    www.postgazette.com/regionstate/19980917megan4.asp
  • Patterson v. State Of Alaska - Opinion of the Court of Appeals No. A-6718, Trial Court No. 3KN-S96-409CR. The duty to register under ASORA does not violate the prohibition against ex post facto legislation.
    touchngo.com/ap/html/ap-1641.htm
  • Ruling Limits Access to Sex Offender Information - Unlike the 49 other states in the country, Massachusetts has a sex-offender registry in theory only despite a federal mandate to create one.
    www.danverspolice.com/sexnws22.htm
  • Search-the-Law.com - Thousands of legal sites, cases, codes, forms, law reviews, law schools, bar associations, law firms, experts, CLE courses.
    www.search-the-law.com
  • Sex Offender Sentencing: Focus on Mary Kay Letourneau - Sex offender sentencing: Commentary and links to current issues, particularly the case of Mary Kay Letourneau, the Seattle schoolteacher
    law.about.com/newsissues/law/library/weekly/aa111797.htm
  • Sexually Violent Predator Law Ruled Constitutional - A state appeals court has ruled that California's nine-month-old sexually violent predator (SVP) law is constitutional.
    www.psych-health.com/svp.htm
  • Supreme Court Defines Rape as an Injury Covered by Workers' Compensation Act - The Supreme Court established that psychological trauma which accompanies a physical work-related injury is compensable.
    www.frasierlaw.com/rape2.html
  • Survivors of Clergy Abuse - Court Cases - Summaries of published cases from April 1997 - October 1999, state by state and internationally.
    thelinkup.com/index.html
  • U.S. v. William Comicz - William Comicz was sentenced to spend 27 months in federal prison for having seen and then deleted four pictures from the Internet.
    comicz.addr.com

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