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He lives and works in Zagreb, and specializes in land registry law.
Earlier this year, a federal court dismissed a challenge to New York's handgun permitting and registry law.
Mr. Macon was arraigned on charges related to a home invasion not associated with the five attacks, the authorities said, but to a violation of the sex offender registry law.
In Iowa, a victims' group found that offenders tried to comply with the registry law by offering addresses like "rest area mile marker 149" or "RV in old Kmart parking lot".
Judge Chatigny ruled in April that the sex offender registry law violated due process rights by not allowing offenders to prove that they were not dangerous and did not belong on the list.
As the search for Mr. Alves continued, other county prosecutors said the prison system had often failed to notify them 30 days before sex offenders are released, as required under the sex offender registry law.
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Among the parents whose children were charged with sex crimes, discussion revolved around how to change registry laws.
"At least initially, it's very cheap, and so it's a very easy law to pass," Ms. Lieb said of online registry laws.
"Never in our wildest dreams were we going state by state asking lawmakers to punish juveniles," she told me, of her early years of lobbying for registry laws.
State and federal registry laws form a complex web of restrictions that make it nearly impossible for adult offenders to find stable housing and employment, both of which are crucial to reducing recidivism.
In other words, science has no equivalent of sex offender registry laws.
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