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Litigation

Oct. 28, 2015

State drops bid to require sex offenders to post signs on Halloween

Paroled sex offenders across California will not have to post signs on their front doors this Halloween warning trick-or-treaters of their status.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - Paroled sex offenders across California will not have to post signs on their front doors this Halloween warning trick-or-treaters of their status.

During a hearing in federal court Monday in a case challenging the constitutionality of the sign requirement, a state deputy attorney general told the court that parolees in San Diego County who had been told to post a sign were notified t...

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