March 07, 2006
California Supreme Court Protects Child Predators
So much for protecting "the children...." It seems to me that a rational court would defer to stronger provisions by the governor and legislature on matters of protecting young people from sexual predators. But, they are in California...and, can stay there.
California's justices overturned state law requiring adults 21 years or older who are convicted of having oral sex with 16- and 17-year-olds to automatically register as a sex offender for life. The California Supreme Court, ruling 6-1, said the law, first adopted in 1947, was unconstitutional. The majority said that the law was too harsh or unfair....
Righteous people of all faiths and beliefs should find this ruling and the trend of such rulings unacceptable and should stand up for what is right--and, pray for our nation before it completely loses its moral foundation. Our future and our children are at stake, and we should expose those who pretend to care about the children but really only care for their own "right" to do wrong.
Posted by Woody at March 7, 2006 11:10 AM | TrackBackPersonally the ruling was a good decision. the entire registration law needs to be reviewed and revamped to consider levels of registration and a way to end registration in cases where the crime was not continous, victim utilized doctored government documents to fraudulantly make offender think they were the age of consent. Not all sex offender cases are created equal. If some people had competent counsel instead of public defenders who are kiss butts for the DA's office, many cases would not get convictions.
Posted by CHUCK CFC at March 30, 2006 07:54 PM