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NLC Executive Director speaks in Ohio on sex offender regulations Print E-mail

Executive Director Richard Whidden spoke to over 100 law enforcement officers and attorneys at the Ohio Attorney General's Annual Law Enforcement Conference in Columbus, Ohio on October 27, 2006. He provided an overview of efforts by local governments to regulate sex offenders across the nation and discussed case law interpreting those efforts. 

"This is an area of law that is changing almost on a weekly basis,"  Whidden told his audience, noting that several court decisions had taken place in the past few weeks affecting local ordinances regulating sex offenders. 

The NLC is a resource for education on numerous topics related to sexual exploitation and child protection. If your organization would like to host a speaker on topics related to sexual exploitation, such as implementation of the Adam Walsh act or the local government regulation of sex offenders, please contact the NLC by clicking here.

 
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 Kentucky  

David Huber, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, announced that Shawn Cowley pled guilty to two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography.  Cowley used the Internet to knowingly acquire child pornography and download the images to his computer.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney and Project Safe Childhood Coordinator Jo E. Lawless

Huber welcomed attendees to the seminar in Louisville, Kentucky and Lawless discussed Project Safe Childhood efforts in the Western District. 

Alabama

The Middle District of Alabama announced that a former middle school teacher, Daniel Platt, pled guilty to possession of child pornography.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Tommie Brown Hardwick

Hardwick attended the three-day training in Alabama, while U.S. Attorney Leura Canary made a presentation on Project Safe Childhood in the Middle District. 

 


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