Calif. high court to hear challenge to restrictions on where sex offenders live
By APTuesday, November 3, 2009
Calif. court to hear challenge to Jessica’s Law
BERKELEY, Calif. — The California Supreme Court is set to hear arguments challenging a key section of a law aimed at protecting children from sexual predators.
Jessica’s Law prohibits registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of a school or park.
It mandates that all those paroled after Nov. 8, 2006 — when the law took effect — must comply or face more jail time.
The case to be heard Tuesday claims the requirement violates the constitutional rights of sex offenders.
Four registered sex offenders have sued the state, arguing the law makes it impossible to find a place to live.
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Tags: Berkeley, California, Correctional Systems, North America, sued, United States
Tags: Berkeley, California, Correctional Systems, North America, sued, United States
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