On this episode of registry matters… we unpack a major Ninth Circuit ruling that struck down Arizona’s unconstitutional burden-shifting in child-molestation prosecutions on due-process grounds; examine California’s SB 680, a bid to close a loophole and bring more consistency to mandatory sex-offender registration; look at a recent decision leaving a controversial immigrant registry in place after a court found the record too thin to justify an injunction; and discuss the 80-year sentence given to a failed politician for election-related violence—and what this says about proportionality, policy, and the public’s appetite for harsh punishment.
[01:34] The Ninth Circuit overturned Arizona’s unconstitutional burden-shifting in child molestation cases under due process.[34:10] California SB 680 aims to close a loophole to ensure mandatory sex offender registration consistency.
[41:48] A court upheld a controversial immigrant registry, citing insufficient evidence for an injunction against it.
[45:25] A failed politician received 80 years for election-related violence, sparking debate on harsh sentencing.
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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.
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