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*[https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/2021/06/09/palm-coast-man-kills-self-before-sentencing-child-porn-case-flagler-courthouse/7616514002/ Palm Coast man kills self outside courthouse before he was to be sentenced for child porn] | *[https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/2021/06/09/palm-coast-man-kills-self-before-sentencing-child-porn-case-flagler-courthouse/7616514002/ Palm Coast man kills self outside courthouse before he was to be sentenced for child porn] | ||
:: | ::A Palm Coast man drove to the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell on Tuesday morning to be sentenced to 3½ years in prison on 10 counts of possession of child pornography.<br>(Frank Fernandez, The Daytona Beach News-Journal, US, June 9, 2021 )<!-- Added 6-10-21 --> | ||
*[https://reason.com/blog/2018/04/30/he-has-to-register-as-a-sex-offender-for A Jury Rejected the Charges, but He Still Has to Register As a Sex Offender for Life] | *[https://reason.com/blog/2018/04/30/he-has-to-register-as-a-sex-offender-for A Jury Rejected the Charges, but He Still Has to Register As a Sex Offender for Life] |
Revision as of 14:24, 10 June 2021
RSOL News
- A Palm Coast man drove to the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell on Tuesday morning to be sentenced to 3½ years in prison on 10 counts of possession of child pornography.
(Frank Fernandez, The Daytona Beach News-Journal, US, June 9, 2021 )
- A Palm Coast man drove to the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell on Tuesday morning to be sentenced to 3½ years in prison on 10 counts of possession of child pornography.
- New York's highest court says accusations can be considered for registration purposes even when the defendant was acquitted.
(Jacob Sullumy, Reason.com, US, April 30, 2018)
- New York's highest court says accusations can be considered for registration purposes even when the defendant was acquitted.
- Federal Courts Examining Constitutionality of Sex Offender Registries - Back before the judicial system became a sprawling monster of inefficiency and inequity, justice was served in America. The punishment fit the crime, and once you got out of prison, ALL of your rights were returned, including gun ownership and voting rights.
(Founder, Overpasses For America, US, April 20, 2018)
- A North Georgia homeless man may go to prison for 18 months because he cannot come up with $250 to take a court-ordered polygraph test.
( Rhonda Cook, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, US, November 9, 2017)
- A North Georgia homeless man may go to prison for 18 months because he cannot come up with $250 to take a court-ordered polygraph test.