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Old 12-03-2003, 11:20 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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I think that the majority of sexual predators should not be allowed release. Maybe after years in a max-security facility they can go to a "nicer" jail.

However, like ktsnake brought up, statutory rape is a whole different ballgame. I know a fellow who is branded a "Sexaul Predator" for life because he was convicted of statutory rape. He served no time in jail and just had to pay a fine. The girl didn't want to press charges and they're now ENGAGED but whenever they move to a new town he has to tell all the neighbors he's a sexual predator. I just don't agree with that.
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