A Pulaski County circuit judge has released a 38-year-old brain-damaged Little Rock man from an 18-year-old court order requiring him to register as a sex offender, ruling that ____ ____ is not a danger to the community. Full Article
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So, AR state examiners judge on their own merits and thinking without consulting the professional who has been on the case for two decades. Smart, really smart by AR state government. Nothing like a little job security there for AR state employees.
Must be listed by reason of mental disease or defect? Heck, that is a lot of AR by that admission alone. This is a messed up situation for that man in that state. Let him back into college to finish his degree.
These examiners should have been identified in this court case.