PROVIDENCE — Enforcement of a newly revised state law that prohibits high-risk sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of a school has been temporarily blocked by U.S. District Court Judge John J. McConnell. On Friday afternoon, McConnell granted a restraining order allowing Level III sex offenders who live within 1,000 feet of a school in Rhode Island to stay in their homes for at least a little longer. McConnell’s action bars the attorney general’s office and the Department of Correction from enforcing the law. Previously, they could not live…
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Read MoreHundreds Of Cops Kicked Off Force For Committing Sex Crimes
The number is unquestionably an undercount because it represents only those officers whose licenses to work in law enforcement were revoked, and not all states take such action. Full Article Related A 50-state look at officer decertification for sex incidents (on CA RSOL) Sex-offender cops exploit broken system, AP investigation reveals (OC Register) Same AP Article on SF Chronicle
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