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HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEGAN'S LAW Pennsylvania's Megan's Law began under Governor Tom Ridge, when he signed Act 24 into law on October 24, 1995. Act 24 mandated the PSP to create a registry of individuals who were convicted of certain sexually violent offenses.
Her parents found her bike on the front lawn and immediately began to search for her. The following day, her body was discovered in Mercer County Park. Jesse Timmendequas, who lived across the street from Kanka and had two prior convictions for sexual assault, was arrested.
Megan's Law is constitutional because it is not punitive and because it furthers governmental interests. It does not violate the Double Jeopardy and Ex Post Facto Clauses because community notification is not punishment.
Timmendequas was sentenced to death, but the state abolished the death penalty a decade later and he is now serving a life sentence at New Jersey State Prison in Trenton. He has been appealing his conviction for more than a decade and the state Supreme Court has previously upheld the guilty verdict.
The assessment is based on research studies identifying things about sex offenders that when present, predict risk of re-offense, such as age of the offender, prior arrests and convictions for sex offenses and violent offenses, and type of victim.
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If your case falls within the \u201cExcludable\u201d category, and your information is on the California Megan's Law web site, you will need to apply to the Attorney General's Office to have it removed. The application must contain all of the legally required materials or it will be rejected.
Megan's Law is named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, who was raped and killed by a known child molester who had moved across the street from the family without their knowledge. In the wake of that tragedy, the Kankas sought to have local communities warned about sex offenders in the area.
Megan's Law, the first amendment to the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offenders Act, was passed in October 1996. Megan's Law mandated all states to develop notification protocols that allow public access to information about sex offenders in the community.
Yes. Megan's Law applies to certain out-of-state sexual offenders and Sexually Violent Predators/Sexually Violent Delinquent Children who reside, are homeless/transient, work/carry on a vocation, or attend school in Pennsylvania.
Megan's Law is named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, who was raped and killed by a known child molester who had moved across the street from the family without their knowledge. In the wake of that tragedy, the Kankas sought to have local communities warned about sex offenders in the area.

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