A law named after murdered 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham would make people convicted of child grooming be required to ...
Don Steven McDougal "has accepted responsibility for his actions in the kidnapping and murder of Audrii Cunningham" and will ...
Audrii Cunningham's killer, Don Steven McDougal, didn't have to register as a sex offender despite a violent history that included child molestation.
Audrii’s Law, introduced in Texas, aims to expand sex offender registry requirements to include individuals convicted of child grooming, inspired by the murder of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham by Don ...
House Bill 2000, otherwise known as Audrii’s Law, would require people convicted of crimes like enticing a child to register as sex offenders.
Texas House Bill 2000, or Audrii's Law, named after 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, was filed by Rep. Trent Ashby. The Polk County girl was murdered last February by ex-con Don Steven McDougal ...
East Texas State Rep. Trent Ashby (R-Lufkin) filled a bill on Wednesday that would require anyone convicted of child grooming to register as a sex offender. Visit this article to learn more: ...
District 9 State Representative Trent Ashby introduced a bill during the State’s 89th legislature that is named for Audrii Cunningham, who was murdered in February 2024 by a sex offender. Audrii was ...