California Supreme Court challenges state's sexual predator law
From Judgepedia
January 28, 2010
San Fransisco, California: The California Supreme Court has challenged the constitutionality of the state's so called "Jessica's Law," that allows the state to hold sexual predators indefinitely and bans them from living within 2,000 feet of a school or park. The court has asked the state to better argue why sexual predator's treatment different from other felons.[1]
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