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Pennsylvania’s SORNA Unconstitutional for Some Juveniles  Juvenile Corner


Author:  Fred Cohen.


Source: Volume 17, Number 01, May/June 2015 , pp.8-8(1)




Correctional Mental Health Report

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Abstract: 

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules that the state’s Constitution, which affords a constitutional right to reputation, prohibits the kind of irreparable harm that being placed on a state-wide sex offender registry does to juveniles.

Keywords: In the Interest of J.B., a Minor, et al., Case No. J-44A-G-2014; Tier III; National Sexual Offender Registry

Affiliations:  1: Executive Editor.

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