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*[http://www.newsweek.com/pizzagate-far-right-conspiracies-trump-alex-jones-703609 Why Is the Alt-Right Obsessed with Pedophilia?]
*[https://www.myajc.com/news/local/can-pay-for-lie-detector-test-for-one-man-that-could-mean-jail/nSvXkMd5k3QteAUBd3T1jP/ Can’t pay for a lie detector test? For one man that could mean jail]
::Last Monday evening, a troubling image made its way across Twitter.<br> (Isabella Vi Gomes , Miami New Times, US, November 7, 2017)<!-- Added 11-8-17 -->
::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.<br> ( Rhonda Cook, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, US, November 9, 2017)<!-- Added 11-11-17 -->  


*[http://all4consolaws.org/2017/10/janices-journal-simi-valley-repeals-halloween-ordinance/ Simi Valley Repeals Halloween Ordinance]
*[http://all4consolaws.org/2017/10/janices-journal-simi-valley-repeals-halloween-ordinance/ Simi Valley Repeals Halloween Ordinance]

Revision as of 14:59, 11 November 2017

RSOL News

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)
The Simi Valley City Council unanimously agreed tonight to repeal its Halloween Ordinance which required the city’s registrants to post a sign on the front door of their homes as well as prohibited them from decorating their homes, answering the door to trick-or-treaters and illuminating any exterior lights.
(Staff Writer, ACSOL, Octotber 16, 2017)
Everyone Keeps Asking Me, Why Don’t You Take a Vacation? Life as a U.S. Registered Sex Offender isn’t Just a Posting on the Internet, its One Arbitrary Misstep Away From a Felony. (Mary Davye Devoy, July 29, 2017)