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Thread (Discussion): [Grand Forks Herald] Supreme Court: Sex offender should have told police of job change - hmmm


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Message 157278
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Posted by
admin on Jul 25, 2005 11:41 PM | Also by admin
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Discuss the article Supreme Court: Sex offender should have told police of job change, by Dale Wetzel, which appeared on Grand Forks Herald on July 25, 2005.

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Message 157318 (In Reply to Message 157278)


Posted by
dp1 on Jul 26, 2005 06:58 AM | Also by dp1
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Wow! If the law is so confusing that even the Judges can't agree on the requirement to register a new job how can they hold him accountable? I'd rather see them reword the law and notify offenders of the requirement to register job changes as soon as they occur.

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Message 157361 (In Reply to Message 157318)
Hey DP1


Posted by
Silverthorne on Jul 26, 2005 09:46 PM | Also by Silverthorne
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Hey DP1 just because the guy with 10 years of law school, a JD degree, a judgeship and probably 20 years in law can't determine what the law means in no way means the SO SHOULDNT KNOW does it?

/me rolls his eyes.

Ignorance of the law is no excuse....... unless a Judge can't figure it out either.

Thats my OWN litimus test.

Silverthorne

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Message 157385 (In Reply to Message 157278)


Posted by
orolan on Jul 27, 2005 02:13 PM | Also by orolan
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Offenders who do day labor for various businesses, Mertz wrote, might have "to register every day, when he is sent to a new work site."

Absolutely. So get with it. Bombard them with paperwork. Better yet, become self-employed. Form 18 different businesses, and work for all of them. One day here, two days there, etc. Drop by the PD EVERY day and tell them "Today I'm working for ABC Investments". Tomorrow it will be "I quit ABC, today I'm working for ZYZ".
Reminds me of the town in Arkansas that was whining because they spent something like $20,000 in month printing flyers and handing them out because 36 RSO's moved that month. I say move more often. Bankrupt the town and they'll start wondering if it was worth it;-))

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Message 157419 (In Reply to Message 157385)


Posted by
Silverthorne on Jul 28, 2005 12:21 AM | Also by Silverthorne
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"Absolutely. So get with it. Bombard them with paperwork. Better yet, become self-employed. Form 18 different businesses, and work for all of them. One day here, two days there, etc. Drop by the PD EVERY day and tell them "Today I'm working for ABC Investments". Tomorrow it will be "I quit ABC, today I'm working for ZYZ".
Reminds me of the town in Arkansas that was whining because they spent something like $20,000 in month printing flyers and handing them out because 36 RSO's moved that month. I say move more often. Bankrupt the town and they'll start wondering if it was worth it;-))"


Agreed thats the key. Have an organized campaign of daily registrations by all SO's in the city. They can say they're doing it voluntarily to protect themselves from accusations.

FLOOD THEM!!!!

Silverthorne

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Message 157430 (In Reply to Message 157419)
hmmm


Posted by
poetsdreamscape on Jul 28, 2005 07:05 AM | Also by poetsdreamscape
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reading the posts sounds like what I been saying all along. Now we are talking.

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157278, admin, Jul 25, 2005 11:41 PM [Introduction]
      157318, dp1, Jul 26, 2005 06:58 AM
            157361, Silverthorne, Jul 26, 2005 09:46 PM [Hey DP1]
      157385, orolan, Jul 27, 2005 02:13 PM
            157419, Silverthorne, Jul 28, 2005 12:21 AM
                  157430, poetsdreamscape, Jul 28, 2005 07:05 AM [hmmm]
      157386, Rejected

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