All Episodes

The complete Registry Matters archive.

  • RM93: Tiering Versus Leveling

    RM93: Tiering Versus Leveling

    Welcome to Episode 93 of Registry Matters. Larry has selected the batch of articles for this week. We start off with an article about a prosecutor who is doing a bait and switch on progressive ideals; An accused should have the presumption of innocence until due process, regardless of “high achieving”; Our justice system is…

  • RM92: John Jones v Suffolk County 2nd Circuit

    RM92: John Jones v Suffolk County 2nd Circuit

    Episode 92 has us speaking about three significant decisions that impact the registrant community. We slice and dice them to get the most complete understanding of the decisions. Philly DA Krasner has found many that are serving long prison sentences are innocent; Homeless man beaten to death for resembling someone on the registry; The Terror…

  • RM91: Teen is a Child Pornographer of Herself In MD

    RM91: Teen is a Child Pornographer of Herself In MD

    Welcome to Episode 91 of Registry Matters. After a 1 day delay for some technical challenges (we deeply apologize for the tardiness) we bring you an excellent episode. Our breaking news is the Maryland Court of Appeals (think Supreme Court of MD) gives us a decision to discuss regarding teen-sexting. Brenda Jones, the Executive Director…

  • RM90: VA Takes A Second Bite At The Apple

    RM90: VA Takes A Second Bite At The Apple

    RM90 comes online this week with a disturbing due process violation in which Virginia is going to try to civilly commit Galen Baughman. Ashley Cloud, the staff attorney for Liberty and Justice Coalition, joins us for a discussion about Galen’s situation. She then walks us through a newly signed bill in New York. Ashley leaves…

  • RM89: North Carolina v. Torrey Grady

    RM89: North Carolina v. Torrey Grady

    What an extravaganza of good news tonight! We have three decisions that weigh heavily in our favor. The 10th Circuit making blanket restrictions on Internet usage. Derek Logue’s battle in Florida with a state senator is a slam dunk in the favor of 1st Amendment. Then a fantastic decision out of North Carolina regarding lifetime…

  • RM88: Due Process is Dead

    RM88: Due Process is Dead

    We roll into episode 88 just hours after news of Jeffrey Epstein is found dead in his cell. That is obviously our breaking news segment for the night. We are delighted to be joined by Mike, a long time patron out of New Jersey who gives us a great deal of inspiration and insight into…

  • RM87: Stupid, but Constitutional

    RM87: Stupid, but Constitutional

    On the first episode in August, we have a range of topic that we move through starting with registrants in Colorado are forced into low-income neighborhoods and poverty; People have biases that affects the outcome on juries; Man spends a night in jail for skipping a $2.75 fee; Man in prison is beaten and drowned…

  • RM86: Snider v Indiana with Attorney Ashley Cloud

    RM86: Snider v Indiana with Attorney Ashley Cloud

    We are joined this week by Ashley Cloud, who is the is the staff attorney for Liberty & Justice Coalition, the New Mexico affiliate of NARSOL  We three take another swing at Gundy. Then we move over to Snider v Indiana, a huge victory handled down by a federal judge in Indiana a couple of…

  • RM85: Special Guest Andrew Torrez

    RM85: Special Guest Andrew Torrez

    We are joined on this episode by Andrew Torrez. Mr. Torrez is an attorney at the Law Offices of P. Andrew Torrez. He is also the co-host of the outstanding podcast Opening Arguments.

  • RM84: NJ Judge Denies Waiver Elevating Teen to Adult Court

    RM84: NJ Judge Denies Waiver Elevating Teen to Adult Court

    After a week break, we return with a mountain of information to go over. We have a small update on the situation in Tennessee, as well as Jim Acosta resigning as Secretary of Labor after scrutiny in the Jeffrey Epstein case / allegations.  The news articles then ensue: First off, we cover an Atlanta school…