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and last updated 2020-12-31 18:17:50-05 LANSING, Mich. (WXYZ) — A new bipartisan bill passed by the legislature and the governor lifts some restrictions in the State’s Sex Offender Registry Act. The lifting of restrictions is resulting in criticism that might surprise you. They are being accused by some of being too hard on those on the registry. To understand why, you have to understand why the changes are being made. They are not necessarily what lawmakers wanted to do. They come after federal court orders. A federal judge ruled that parts of Michigan’s Sex Offender Registry Act are unconstitutional. Detroit U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland told lawmakers if you don’t fix the law, parts of it would no longer be enforceable under the law.

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Associated Press/ Report for America LANSING The Legislature approved changes last week to Michigan’s sex offender registry after federal courts declared the current policy unconstitutional. The new rules, approved by the Senate on Wednesday, would change aspects of registering and eliminate bans on living or being within 1,000 feet of schools. It also would give an offender seven days to register upon conviction. U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland had ruled that some changes in the current registry law made in the last two decades were too vague or impossible to enforce and therefore unconstitutional. A federal appeals court in 2016 said Michigan was treating people as “moral lepers” by imposing excessive restrictions.

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