LACK OF NATIONAL GUIDANCE over how to implement a new federal sex offender registration and monitoring law for 400,000 registered offenders has left law enforcement and court officials around the country scrambling and confused.

“Not a lot of guidance has been forthcoming,” said Richard Gayler, western regional president of the Federal Probation and Pretrial Officers Association in Moscow, Idaho.

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