| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
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Documents | Actions |
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person
sexual offender
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Regulatory |
5
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1 |
This document is a photograph of a sign taped to a white door or wall, labeled with a large letter 'Y'. The sign contains a table for 'Search Personnel Name', 'Agency', 'Contact Number', and 'Initials', along with a check box for 'Search Completed'. This signage is typical of law enforcement search operations to designate specific rooms and track which agents have cleared them. The table is currently empty. To the right, exercise equipment is visible in a darkened adjacent room. The image bears the Bates stamp EFTA00000627.
This document is a photograph of a law enforcement search execution sign or evidence marker taped to a wall or doorframe inside a property. The sign contains a table for recording search personnel details (Name, Agency, Contact Number, Initials) and a check box for search completion, though the fields appear empty. The central portion of the sign is heavily obscured by two large vertical redaction bars, and the file is marked with the Bates number EFTA00000543.
This document is page 28 of a 114-page Public Records Request (No. 17-295) produced by the DOJ-OGR on July 26, 2017. It contains the text of a state statute (identifiable as Florida Law based on citations like s. 775.082 and s. 787.01) detailing the legal requirements for sexual offender registration, legislative findings on public safety, and criminal penalties for individuals who harbor or conceal non-compliant offenders. It specifically outlines the requirement for offenders to register in person during their birth month and the sixth month following.
This legal document, dated July 26, 2017, outlines the registration and reporting requirements for sexual offenders. It details the conditions for lifetime registration, the legislature's justification for public disclosure based on public safety, and establishes that assisting a non-compliant offender is a third-degree felony. The document also specifies that offenders must report in person to their local sheriff's office twice a year.
This document is an excerpt from a legal report detailing the registration and reporting requirements for sexual offenders in Florida, particularly concerning changes in residence to other states or jurisdictions. It outlines penalties for non-compliance, including felony charges, and provides civil liability immunity for government agencies and personnel acting in good faith when handling and releasing this information.
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