the constitutionality of Pasco County’s sexual predator ordinance, which is keeping ____ ____ ____ from returning to the Lutz area to live. _____ was sentenced to community control and sex offender probation after pleading guilty to a molestation charge in Hillsborough County. Full Article
FL: Lawyer challenges Pasco predator ordinance
- ·December 28, 2015
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I am glad to see that someone in Florida are taking action on the behalf RC against these mean spirited laws. I am praying this will start poking holes in Book’s kingdom.
Well, lets be honest. Nobody is going to like a person convicted of child molestation. Although, when these things occur, people are arrested, brought to justice and given the opportunity to have their day in court. If found guilty, they are typically sentenced to jail/prison time, they receive counseling and then released on probation/or parole. I get it. I could even understand how parameters could be placed on those who are released on probation/or parole. ALthough, preventing anyone from getting on with their lives and providing more and more obstacles to their success is wrong. Wake up Florida
If he is 31 years old and been living in that house since he was 3, they can’t force him out of that home and have to grandfather him in(yes, Florida has this). That is the primary constitutional violation. The constitution must be protected at all costs despite of who it is protecting. If it violates one person or a group(no matter what they did) then it will violate every single person in a domino effect.