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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Sex Offender Registry Still Not Finished

Despite all of the work done last session to update Maryland’s sex offender registry, the state still isn’t meeting all of the federal standards and may lose some federal funds, a Senate committee was told Tuesday. The state is over and above federal standards with some of its sex offender registry standards — such as the physical description, address, employment, and vehicle information of offenders — David Wolinski of the state’s Criminal Justice Information System told the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. But it falls short on registering juveniles.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joe you are right on this one
Anyone can see that this should
Succeed and anyone that doesnt
acknowledge that fact should be given
15 years in prison with them

Anonymous said...

Ha! the outcasts is the scum that need these laws, because any group that has too break the law 2 make a law is scum indeed, no pun intended, in the dead of night a few rushed 2 pass a law that does nothing 4 anyone when the point of order was ignored by the speaker, the quorem call was pointed out & worst misscarage of justice ever in American Politics was the order of this group of theives & liers using laws 2 fleece us all when kids blackmale adults for sex & will have sex w/without anyone! There is no legal law on this matter and the lie continues through the inability for the lawmakes to face up too their own lies and actions, pushing off the new century with highway robbery in our own justice system? So stop lying and end this garbage law that has embarrassed us all

Anonymous said...

No surprise Maryland fell short on the juvenile part. They probably did this on purpose to see if they could get by since Maryland is such a juvenile loving state no matter what crime they commit.