Health Care & Hospital Law
Oct. 19, 2001
Legal Loophole Shields Predator
SAN LUIS OBISPO - After finishing his prison term for rape in 1996, Ronald Rogers didn't go free. Instead, prosecutors convinced jurors that he was still a danger to the public and should be sent to Atascadero State Hospital for further confinement under California's sexually violent predator law.




Instead, prosecutors convinced jurors that he was still a danger to the public and should be sent to Atascadero State Hospital for further confinement under California's sexually violent pre...
For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
Receive unlimited article access and full access to our archives,
Daily Appellate Report, award winning columns, and our
Verdicts and Settlements.
Or
$795 for an entire year!
Or access this article for $45
(Purchase provides 7-day access to this article. Printing, posting or downloading is not allowed.)
Already a subscriber?
Sign In