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.
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.
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.
Megan's Law Debated Before High Court
Opponents of Pennsylvania's "Megan's Law," asked the state Supreme Court to declare the law unconstitutional.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Larry R. Keller v. Fayetteville, AK Police Department
Brief in support of motion to dismiss and response to petition for writ of certiorri.
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.
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