- Blows Against The Empire: The Gribben Trial - http://www.oacdl.org/articles.html
Susan Gribben had been charged with killing her four young children with prior calculation and design. Ms. Gribben had been born to an alcoholic mother and a father who became a convicted sex offender.
- Legal Motion to Exclude Evidence of Penile Plethysmography - http://www.smith-lawfirm.com/Scientific_Evidence_Brief.html
The motion summarizes the Daubert ruling, extensively quotes to the literature on the subject of sexual behavior assessment and collects the cases which disallow such evidence in legal proceedings.
- Megan's Law Debated Before High Court - http://www.postgazette.com/regionstate/19980917megan4.asp
Opponents of Pennsylvania's "Megan's Law," asked the state Supreme Court to declare the law unconstitutional.
- Patterson v. State Of Alaska - http://touchngo.com/ap/html/ap-1641.htm
Opinion of the Court of Appeals No. A-6718, Trial Court No. 3KN-S96-409CR. The duty to register under ASORA does not violate the prohibition against ex post facto legislation.
- John Doe vs. Porter-Gaud - http://www.geocities.com/~shawws/sentence.htm
Edward Fischer, a former Porter-Gaud teacher, is charged with molesting 13 boys between 1960 and 1997. Fischer resigned from Porter-Gaud in 1982 after allegations of abuse.
- Frontline: The Child Terror - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/terror/
Frontline examines child sexual abuse and how, during the 1980s, mounting fears of child sexual abuse in day care centers led to a new prosecutorial crusade against child molesters in South Florida.
- Court Rejects Challenge To Megan`s Law - http://www.usatoday.com/news/court/nscot723.htm
The Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to New Jersey`s Megan`s Law, which requires authorities to tell communities the whereabouts of convicted sex offenders.
- US Code : Title 18, Chapter 109A - http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch109A.html
United States Code, Title 18 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure. Chapter 109A - Sexual Abuse.
- Law makes Scotland attractive to Net paedophiles - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2097893,00.html
Scotland's Appeal Court ruled on Thursday that Internet paedophiles should not face more than a one-year prison sentence for downloading child pornography.
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