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Doe v. Weld, No. Civ. A. No. 96-11968-PBS (D.Mass.) (954 F.Supp. 425) (December 17, 1997) (Judge Patti B. Saris)

Case rejected a broad range of challenges to the Massachusetts Megan's Law, holding it did not constitute punishment for purposes of ex post facto, bill of attainder and double jeopardy clauses; and that it was not cruel and unusual punishment.

 

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