OTTAWA — Canada's top court says parts of the national sex offender registry are unconstitutional In a ruling this morning, the Supreme Court of Canada
OTTAWA — Canada’s top court says parts of the national sex offender registry are unconstitutional
It also concludes that keeping offenders on the registry for the rest of their lives violates the Constitution.
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