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Mar 07, 2009
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  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders (H 6242, H 5749, H 5743, S 930)

On a positive note, the Assembly sent a package of sex offender legislation back to committee, killing the bills for the year.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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  • Criminal Justice

Residency Restrictions

In one of the most troubling actions of the session, the legislature hurriedly passed a bill making it a crime for any sex offender to live within 300 feet of a school.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Juvenile Offenders

ACLU lobbying removed language from an Attorney General bill that would have allowed the names of juvenile sex offenders to be posted on a state website.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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  • Criminal Justice

Occupational Licensing

In approving a complete rewrite of the regulatory statute governing optometrists, the General Assembly – at the ACLU’s urging – took a modest step forward in eliminating troubling and archaic language that appears in most occupational licensing statutes.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice

“Civil Death” (H 5780)

One court has called “civil death” laws “an outdated and inscrutable common law precept” and “a medieval fiction in a modern world,” but Rhode Island is one of only four states to still have such a law.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice

Drug Sentences

Despite broad support for the legislation from the General Assembly, the governor also vetoed a bill that would have eliminated the mandatory minimum sentences in place for certain drug offenses.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice

Protection from Self-Incrimination

As has happened in previous years, the House took no action on a Senate bill that would have allowed for the forced administration of blood tests on persons in vehicular accidents involving death or serious injury.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
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  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders

Joining a nationwide chorus, the General Assembly passed harsh, costly and almost-certainly ineffective legislation to further punish sex offenders.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
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  • Criminal Justice

Self-Incrimination

Ignoring Affiliate objections that the bill would significantly erode the privilege against self-incrimination, the General Assembly has made it a crime for a driver to refuse to submit to a breathalyzer test if he or she has been cited once before for not taking the test.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders (H 6242, H 5749, H 5743, S 930)

On a positive note, the Assembly sent a package of sex offender legislation back to committee, killing the bills for the year.
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
  • Criminal Justice

Residency Restrictions

In one of the most troubling actions of the session, the legislature hurriedly passed a bill making it a crime for any sex offender to live within 300 feet of a school.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
  • Criminal Justice

Juvenile Offenders

ACLU lobbying removed language from an Attorney General bill that would have allowed the names of juvenile sex offenders to be posted on a state website.
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
  • Criminal Justice

Occupational Licensing

In approving a complete rewrite of the regulatory statute governing optometrists, the General Assembly – at the ACLU’s urging – took a modest step forward in eliminating troubling and archaic language that appears in most occupational licensing statutes.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Criminal Justice

“Civil Death” (H 5780)

One court has called “civil death” laws “an outdated and inscrutable common law precept” and “a medieval fiction in a modern world,” but Rhode Island is one of only four states to still have such a law.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Criminal Justice

Drug Sentences

Despite broad support for the legislation from the General Assembly, the governor also vetoed a bill that would have eliminated the mandatory minimum sentences in place for certain drug offenses.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Criminal Justice

Protection from Self-Incrimination

As has happened in previous years, the House took no action on a Senate bill that would have allowed for the forced administration of blood tests on persons in vehicular accidents involving death or serious injury.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders

Joining a nationwide chorus, the General Assembly passed harsh, costly and almost-certainly ineffective legislation to further punish sex offenders.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2006
  • Criminal Justice

Self-Incrimination

Ignoring Affiliate objections that the bill would significantly erode the privilege against self-incrimination, the General Assembly has made it a crime for a driver to refuse to submit to a breathalyzer test if he or she has been cited once before for not taking the test.
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