See earlier posts: HERE -and- HERE -and- HERE -and- HERE.12-29-2009 Nebraska:
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Attorneys for the state have asked a federal judge to consolidate two cases challenging the constitutionality of Nebraska's new sex offender registry law.
The request involves a federal lawsuit filed Dec. 16 and another filed in Douglas County District Court on Thursday. The latter case was moved to federal court on Monday. Omaha attorney Stu Dornan represents plaintiffs in both cases.
Both lawsuits seek to stop Nebraska's revised sex offender registry law from taking effect Jan. 1. Among other things, the new law will make public information about all sex offenders, not just those considered high-risk.
A judge is expected to rule in the first case this week. ..Source.. KCAU-TV
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