Boarding pass: New Jersey nixes sex-offender law
The Legislature in recent years has passed bills clamping down on sex offenders, legislation that gave some in law enforcement pause because of potential problems but allowed lawmakers to tout their tough-on-crime credentials to constituents. Now at least one state has seen similar laws get rebuked in court.
In 2006, the Legislature said sex offenders weren't allowed to live within 2,000 feet of day-care centers, playg...
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