RENO, Nev. (News 4) — The state is having a hard time keeping track of its most heinous sex offenders because of a new Nevada Supreme Court ruling. Parole and Probation tracks 6,000 sex offenders in the state, with 1,000 on lifetime supervision. Staff make sure they’re registered as required by law — they confirm their address and make sure the offenders have no contact with their victims. Full Article
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This article is all about control. They act as if the only reason registrants don’t reoffend is because they are being watched and held accountable by them. Not a single mention about the facts, it’s all the opinion of the authorities.
The Probation Slave Keeper,
Stated “”We’re not looking to jam them up; we’re looking to keep them honest and hold them accountable,” Zana said.”
Pardon my ignorance, but could someone please enlighten me on the meaning of the term – “jam them up”?
I have a sense that the Slave Keeper Zana was not referring to preparing a Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich, but a simple but Evil iLL Will towrds the slaves she keeps and oversees.
man lifetime parole how can that even come close to passing constitutional scrutiny…a group of ex-offenders with a less than one percent reoffend rate and somehow they can justify lifetime supervision and harrasment by the government….and still no lawyers challenge the justification….wowww…