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Utah sex-registry law challenged
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They should just be taken and buried in a landfill with the rest of the trash. ANYONE that would do that to a child is only worth their weight in fertilizer for daisies.
Plus, I do believe this article is incorrect in stating he would be a lifetime registrant. The elements for the UCMJ Offense are different that the State Statue, especifically in the element of age. If the girl was over 14, then he would not be a lifetime registrant - it would tranfer to Utah State Law as two counts of Unlawful sexual activity with a minor (ages 14-16). Or two counts of 18 USC 2243, Sexual Abuse of a Minor. And, 18-months is not the type of sentence a pedophile recieves as punnishment.
This guy is probably some young military guy who got involved with a teenager, a laspe of judgment. However, his actions are still inexcusable, as they are illegal. And, he was punished by a just court of law - so who are you all to punish him - you're not judges.
>As far as sex offenses, yes they are terrible crimes, as are many other crimes. And they can leave life-long scars, but they can be healed if dealt with appropriately, as with any emotional or physical injury. And sex offenders can also heal.
>Legally, anything AFTER a sentence is completed or is terminated by the board of pardons that removes rights or adds or changes punishment in any form, violates the ex post facto provisions of the constitution, as well as the rights of the 4th, 14th, and possibly the 5th ammendments. Read them for yourself.
>These laws apply to EVERYONE. There are no exceptions for burglars, murderers, speeders, or even sex offenders. And sex offenders can be found in law enforcement, legislators, and your own family. Just read or listen to the daily news.
States want to pass tougher sex offenders laws after the fact. Sex offenders on the registry who go through a treatment program don't usually re-offend. And Utah has the numbers to back it up. Jack Ford/ Utah Department of Corrections: �According to our statistics, if you complete the treatment program, you're not going to re-offend. Utah did a 13-year study of 400 sex offenders who completed the treatment program. Of those 400, only nine ever went back to prison. And of those nine, only two were for new sex offenses. That's only half of one percent -- not exactly the public's perception of sex offenders on the registry.� Not all x-sex offenders are out looking to do it again.
I do however take issue with requiring passwords. It becomes way too easy for someone to plant evidence. That's not fair to the offender.
If an offender is later accused of having such and such chat with a kid. How hard will it be for his/her defense attorney to show that so many hundreds of state correctional officers had access to the account and therefore we can't be sure who actually was involved in the chat. That isn't fair to the public.
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