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The complete Registry Matters archive.

  • RM224: Defendant in Police Sex Sting Entitled to New Trial w Kathleen Hambrick

    RM224: Defendant in Police Sex Sting Entitled to New Trial w Kathleen Hambrick

    This week on the show, we are joined by Kathleen Hambrick of Citizens Against Government Entrap (CAGE) to talk about a case out of Washington. A man named Argobast will receive a new trial affording him the opportunity to argue entrapment. This is a deep dive into that case. Thank you Kathleen for coming on…

  • RM223: Homophobic Sodomy Law in South Carolina Unconstitutional

    RM223: Homophobic Sodomy Law in South Carolina Unconstitutional

    Breaking News out of South Carolina: A settlement agreement with South Carolina Attorney General Allen Wilson along with state law enforcement, division chief Mark Keel, those wrongly convicted of sodomy in the state of South Carolina will now be taken off the PFR registry in the Palmetto State. The settlement was reached after arguments had…

  • RM222: Realistic Living While On Supervision

    RM222: Realistic Living While On Supervision

    On RM222, we have a couple cases we’re going to dig into. One has an obvious relationship to the registry. The second one, not so much. We have a few questions to go over and a series of questions relating to living while on the registry. [2:09] Question from Colorado relating to moving to another…

  • RM221: A Lying Prosecutor is not A Constitutional Violation

    RM221: A Lying Prosecutor is not A Constitutional Violation

    On this episode, going to be talking about a case from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals out of Texas. If a prosecutor lies to you, can you receive compensable damages. Not in this case. And we’re gonna be talking about the confirmation of Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court. And the backstory of what’s…

  • RM220: Changing One Word Makes All The Difference

    RM220: Changing One Word Makes All The Difference

    On the show tonight, we dig into the weeds and get super specific about how just one single word can change the entire bill. Language matters. The way each word interacts with those around it makes a huge difference in the outcome of how a law will be applied positively, or in the case we…

  • RM219: Supreme Court Confirmation Debacle Will Set Us Back Years

    RM219: Supreme Court Confirmation Debacle Will Set Us Back Years

    We dig into the confirmation hearings of Ketanji Brown Jackson and the attacks that were launched on her by the Senators of the United States Congress. They were very unprofessional to say the least. Larry goes into a history lesson of a possible start of the uncivil behavior going back to the Robert Bork hearings…

  • RM218: Should Judge Jackson Be Elevated To The Supreme Court?

    RM218: Should Judge Jackson Be Elevated To The Supreme Court?

    We are going to dive into comments made in response to criticism of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. We’re going to be doing a plethora of questions. This is probably the most questions we’ve tried to cover one episode. [00:45] Daylight Savings Time [09:48] Statement regarding civil commitment…

  • RM217: 3 Questions About The Adam Walsh Act

    RM217: 3 Questions About The Adam Walsh Act

    On this episode of Registry Matters, we have started digging into the details of the Adam Walsh Act. I came up with a bunch of questions, but we only had time to get into three of them. We also had our final segment on Don’t Talk To The Police. Larry also fields a few questions…

  • RM216: Deep Dive into California’s Registry Removal Process

    RM216: Deep Dive into California’s Registry Removal Process

    This weeks episode has a feature segment about the registry removal process in California. Larry digs into the nuances of who would qualify, the specific language of evidence required to be presented. We also cover the impact of the American Law Institutes accepting the recommendations. Also another segment of “Don’t Talk to the Police” as…

  • RM215: Sotomayor: NY Residency Restrictions for PFRs Unconstitutional? Maybe

    RM215: Sotomayor: NY Residency Restrictions for PFRs Unconstitutional? Maybe

    On RM215, we do a deep dive into United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor’s recent statement in response to a denial of a cert petition. We have a few questions and situations of probation and transferring to other states on the docket as well. [2:09] Conditions of supervision transferring from Deleware to Georgia [10:58]…