We have all heard about the laws being enforced on sex offenders not participating in Halloween evening events such as passing out candy or taking their own children trick-or-treating, but now they shouldn’t even have Halloween decorations up. What are your thoughts on this? Read more on the article here.
Missouri is requiring all sex offenders to not participate in Halloween events such as passing out candy or taking their children trick-or-treating. Judge Carol E. Jackson is stating that this law is unenforceable and unclear. Read more pertaining to this topic here.
In Monroe, WA, a rehab program is offered to sex offenders who are eligible for release, are motivated to change and have acknowledged their crimes. It costs about $10,000 per year for each sex offender, but the Monroe rehab program has a 93 percent success rate. Read more about this story here.
In Pueblo, Colorado, close to two dozen flyers were put up around a 67-year-old’s neighborhood stating he was a sex offender. Outraged by the false accusations, he went to the police and there they verified that his information is nowhere to be found on any registry. Police are still trying to track down who is [...]
After being arrested numerous times from the age of 13 to 22-years-old and violating probation 18 times, who puts a stop to this and locks the criminal up for good? Twenty-two year old Jermaine Carter was arrested yet again after a four-day crime wave. Read all about his history and what took place this week [...]