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Neil Cagle was stocking shelves at his convenience-store job in Western North Carolina when a sheriff's deputy came by to tell him to quit going to church. Cagle, 61, is a registered sex offender. Under his sheriff's interpretation of stricter rules on the state's 11,000-plus sex offenders, which take effect today, Cagle can no longer attend Sunday service because his church has a small ...
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We are tired of tiptoeing around the taboo subject of sex offenders. The media and politicians have pushed this subject at the public for their own selfish agendas so much that the general public is terrified of the words "sex offender."
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EVERETT -- The state should aim to reduce the concentration of registered sex offenders placed in residential neighborhoods, encourage the development of sex offender housing in industrial areas and improve the public's access to information about those offenders.
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A background check system used by many Texas schools to spot visitors who are sex offenders is being challenged by two parents who say the process violates their privacy and other rights.
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A background check system used by many Texas schools to spot visititing sex offenders is being challenged by two parents.
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