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State justices debate limits on sex offenders

Berkeley : CA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The California Supreme Court appeared to be searching for a middle ground Tuesday in a dispute over whether thousands of formerly imprisoned sex offenders must live at least 2,000 feet from parks and schools, a voter-approved restriction that would exclude them from most of the state's urban areas....
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  • News Source: The Herald | 29 days ago
    The California Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case filed by four registered sex offenders who claimed they would be forced into homelessness if the justices allow the state to enforce Jessica's Law. The voter-approved measure bans them...
  • News Source: San Francisco Chronicle | 29 days ago
    The California Supreme Court appeared to be searching for a middle ground Tuesday in a dispute over whether thousands of formerly imprisoned sex offenders must live at least 2,000 feet from parks and schools, a voter-approved restriction that would...
  • News Source: Contra Costa Times | about 1 month ago
    Does it matter what voters thought if the law ends up leaving past sex convicts with nowhere to live? Three years after voters overwhelmingly passed one of the nation's toughest anti-predator laws, the state Supreme Court put the thorniest provision...
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    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 2000 feet of a school or park. ... The
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