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  1. how does a person get off the registry. when i was convicted i was ordered to registor for ten years and then right before i was supposed to stop i was told that i had to register for life.

  2. Is there forms online to fill out to if anybody's eligible for ?

  3. Wow. With all the invasions of civil liberties happening about this over the GWOT and TSA and patriot act, for starters, not to mention the usual assortment of legitimate cases, the ACLU sure does have its hands full making sure kids can disrupt class with boobie bracelets.

    Amazingly poor choice of cases by the ACLU. Is this intended to help flog for donations somehow?

    PS exactly how was the kid harmed? I remember getting told to be quiet in school a thousand times. Can kids now talk whenever they feel like it?

  4. I also am seeking information pertaining to the lawyers that handled this case. Also how to make a claim.

  5. I was one of the witnesses that testified in court on behalf of Joe Radcliff (on behalf of the truth, actually). I personally watched as State Farm came to my house and climbed on my roof for maybe 2-5 minutes and declared there was "no hail damage" even though you could see golf ball shaped dents on my roof from my front yard. Mr. Radcliff and the State Farm adjuster had a few words and then the adjuster left my house. Later that day I got a phone call from that adjuster telling me that if I would testify that Mr Radcliff's company (CPM) caused the damage to my roof that State Farm would replace my roof at no charge to me under a vandalism clause. Of course I refused this because it simply was not true. The same adjuster asked me if I saw Mr. Radcliff shove him at my house. I told him I saw the entire interaction with him and Mr. Radcliff and there was no shove. State Farm then refused my roof claim and proceeded to try to claim Mr. Radcliff was going around Indianapolis causing hail damage. I testified to this in court and was extremely happy that State Farm was found guilty of defamation and ordered to pay CPM Roofing $14.5 million dollars.

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