Andrew Crouch

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Date registered: February 2, 2011

Latest posts

  1. Attorney Crouch Secures Protection For Level 2 Sex Offenders Seeking Reclassification — December 10, 2017
  2. Supreme Judicial Court Strikes Down Residency Restrictions For Sex Offenders — December 10, 2017
  3. Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board Updates Its Regulations — February 26, 2016
  4. Massachusetts Changes Classification Standard For Sex Offenders — February 26, 2016
  5. Recent Changes To Massachusetts Reclassification Of Sex Offenders — January 25, 2014

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Jun
09

Massachusetts Senate Votes To Dramatically Increase Restrictions On Level 2 Sex Offenders

Multiple news outlets are reporting that the Massachusetts State Senate has passed a host of new changes to the Sex Offender Registration Law that would severely ratchet up the registration and public notification requirements for individuals classified as Level 2 or 3 sex offenders. In part, the law would greatly expand the community notification requirements… Continue reading »

Nov
06

Sex Offender Fined For Groping Cardboard Cut-out

The Berkshire Eagle is reporting an unusual case involving a Level 3 sex offender. PITTSFIELD — A convicted sex offender admitted he kissed and fondled a cardboard cutout of a woman, which was part of a North Street pharmacy’s advertising display. Charlie J. Price, 57, of Pittsfield, pleaded guilty to a single count of disturbing… Continue reading »

Nov
06

Massachusetts Attorney General Considers Sex Offender Ordinance

The Boston Globe is reporting that the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office is considering a tough new bylaw measure governing sex offenders in Ayer. The state attorney general’s office, which is responsible for reviewing all new bylaws, will consider a sex-offender residency measure that was approved by voice vote at Monday’s Town Meeting. If approved by… Continue reading »

Sep
17

Supreme Judicial Court Rejects Civil Commitment for Exhibitionist

The Boston Globe reports today the Supreme Judicial Court affirmed a superior court decision, which held that a repeat exhibitionist, or flasher, could not be civilly committed under the state’s sexual predator laws, saying there is no evidence that the man poses any danger to anyone. The ruling was restricted to the case of [the… Continue reading »

Mar
09

Massachusetts State Police Capture Another ‘Most Wanted’ Sex Offender

A local news site is reporting that the active State Police investigation into the whereabouts of unregistered sex offenders has netted another arrest. A fifth member of the Massachusetts State Police Ten Most Wanted Sex Offenders list is in custody today after Massachusetts troopers directed a task force in the Pacific Northwest to the suspect’s… Continue reading »

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