Daily Journal Staff Writer
In an unusually testy decision out of the 4th District Court of Appeal, the majority accused a dissenting colleague of making "politically charged and exaggerated claims."
Justice David A. Thompson countered that the majority opinion would allow "thousands of serious sex offenders to escape their lifetime parole and sex offender registration obligations."
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