Federal suit challenges sex offender registry

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Twenty-five people listed on the state’s lifelong sex
offender registry are suing to have their names removed, arguing that it is unconstitutionally cruel.

The Columbia Daily Tribune reports the plaintiffs include a woman barred
by her church from a marathon to fight hunger and a man who saw hatred spewed so often his daughter was forced to move and his wife took her own life. Some of their children joined the federal suit as plaintiffs, claiming the lifetime requirement of their parents has deprived them of their constitutional rights as well.

State Attorney General Eric Schmitt responded Monday to the recently filed
suit, saying plaintiffs are barred from bringing suit by sovereign immunity and the time to file has passed. He also argued they have not exhausted administrative remedies.

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