Judge: Sex Offenders Do Not Have to Post ‘No Trick-or-Treating’ Signs

By Published on October 28, 2015

The California Department of Corrections Sex Offender Program “Operation Boo” had requested sex offender parolees post a sign with that message, along with obeying a 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew.

But attorneys Janice Belluci, and Chance Oberstein, who argue for sex offenders’ rights, challenged the requirement that a Chula Vista client post a sign.

The attorneys reportedly asserted that the posting of the sign leaves sex offenders in danger; according to Fox 5 San Diego, Belluci said, “It makes them sitting ducks really.”

Belluci, who founded California Reform Sex Offender Laws, continued, “Of all days during the year to put a sign on the door, this is when people are normally out creating mischief but sometimes it gets worse than mischief. It gets more dangerous than mischief. So unfortunately we’ve had registered citizens who’ve been murdered for no other reason because they’re on the sex offender registry.”

 

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