After 7 years in limbo, court rules on Alabama sex offender’s suit

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Michael McGuire argued that a law requiring homeless sex offenders to report weekly about where they are living and where they plan to live was unconstitutional. Judges at the 11th Circuit ruled on the case Monday, seven years after it was filed.

Oct. 03, 2022, 9:18 p.m.Seven years after an Alabama sex offender’s lawsuit languished in a federal appeals court, a three-judge panel decided the case on Monday, hours after a media outlet reported on the lengthy delay.

McGuire argued that the state provision requiring homeless sex offenders to report to authorities weekly about where they are living and where they plan to live was unconstitutional, claiming the reporting was more frequent than for offenders who were not homeless.

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