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Criminal

Oct. 30, 2009

State Promised to Fix Sex Offender Policy, But Still Enforces It

Months after the state's corrections department said it would nix a rule that prohibits transient sex offender parolees from staying in the same building for more than two hours, the department still appears to be enforcing the condition.

By Greg Katz

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Months after the state's corrections department said it would nix a rule that prohibits a transient sex offender parolee from staying in one building for more than two hours, the department still appears to be enforcing the condition.

The Daily Journal first reported in June that parole officials considered the rule "overly stringent" and the department has sin...

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