The state may initiate civil management proceedings against a sex offender who, while on supervised release, committed a non-sex crime, a state appeals panel has held. Full Article
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They’ve been doing this in California for years now. Any of us who have been on parole in the last 8 years know individuals who were there in the sex offender unit as a result of past sex crimes(including misdemeanor indecent exposure) as old as 40+ years.