originally posted 8/20/2009 I was convicted several years ago of three counts of possession of child pornography. Sentenced to three months of home confinement, I opted for jail time instead. In the state where I was convicted, I am registered as a Level 1 offender and, in seven years, will no longer have to register. I live within several blocks of a school, live on the same block as a Level Three offender, and contact the local authorities every six months to keep them informed of my residence. I am definitely not at risk to re-offend. My home state lists me on their registry as a predator, and my picture appears on their site. I am unable to go home. I could not live with my parents, whose home is a few blocks from an elementary school. This situation is embarrassing and distressing for my family and friends. My predicament illustrates how destructive our current views on “sex offenses” really are.
originally posted 8/17/2009 Falsely accused by a woman with an incredible history of falsely accusing other doctors and wrongfully convicted by a judge who felt her background of previous false claims of assault, felony convictions, psychiatric hospitalizations, and prostitution were irrelevant. I have done more than 60 professional presentations, and am willing to help.
originally posted 8/17/2009 My husband and I are victims of the Commonwealth. At the age of 15-16 he was accused of rape by a classmate whose family filed charges but never followed through in court. The case was dropped due to the victim’s failure to appear. This followed him approximately two years later when another offense was committed in our area and he was immediately arrested. A young, single mother of three boys, with no legal or moral support at the time, was coerced by detectives in hopes of affording her middle son a chance in court. My husband was was charged, convicted and sentenced to 37 years. Seven years to be served, 10 years suspended sentence and 20 years on probation. With my lack of full understanding of the law it would stand to reason that the Grandfather Law would be applicable to his recent circumstance; he was subject to sentencing guidelines before 1995. My husband was released in 1992 to…
originally posted 8/2/2009 I read your article online. Please let me tell you my story and see if you can help me in any way. Please keep my story confidential. I was a high school teacher. In April of 2008, a “‘friend”‘ told a story about me that was false. However, because the boy who was named and his friend told a story, although different from hers, saying something happened, I was accused. I never told my side to anyone. The whole town believed in me, though. They still do, even though at the advice of my lawyer, I took a plea deal. That lawyer claimed teachers have no chance against juries anymore and so I took probation and having to register as a sex offender. I did this because I have 3 kids that mean the world to me. I felt they were more important than taking a chance on being sent to prison….
originally posted 7/27/2009 Back in 1995, before my husband turned 18 years old, he was accused of first degree sexual abuse by three girls. These girls were all friends, all of which disliked me and the fact that I was dating him at the time. One of the girls’ mothers was actually my then-boyfriend’s, and had recently fired him from his job and the other two were actually his cousin’s children and were very mad at their father. I still remember the acting officer coming to my mom’s house and saying, “I’m sorry, Joey, I know you haven’t done anything wrong, but I have to take you to jail for the night.” Numerous charges (25 to be exact) on top of the other charges he had. He was a troubled teen and into drugs, and I guess I thought that I could save him from himself. I never left his side. Even through the two years that he was…
originally posted 7/27/2009 I am the mother of a juvenile sex offender. My son was 13 when he was convicted, and he spent 2 1/2 years in DOC. He is now in treatment, which is part of his parole. Treatment will be for 1 year. He will be on parole until the age of 21. He has to register as a sex offender for life and is never allowed to return home because his siblings are minors. This is my nightmare that I have been living with, already for three years, and evidently for all our lives.
originally posted 7/6/2009 MY son is another victim of severe unethical, illegal, prosecutorial and judicial misconduct and is presently incarcerated. As his father, I respectfully appeal to you to link his website in an effort to call this to attention of others to fight such corruption in the judicial system. His website is: www.TWOMINUTEVERDICT.ORG. MY son is aware of your excellent organization, having called this to my attention.You have our permission to also respond directly to the site in the GUEST/COMMENTS section.
originally posted 7/5/2009 From the sister and caretaker of a blind offender: It is way past time to reform sex offender laws. This was a political issue that has gone wrong. It is totally wrong to deprive these people of every a chance at a decent life. We can live by a terrorist or any other kind of criminal in the US and have no right to know, but a sex offender has to let every one know and jump through all kinds of legal hoops. It is definitely wrong and discrimination in my book.
originally posted 7/4/2009 My son was wrongfully accused and forced to accept a plea bargain. It is now been over 10 years and he has not broken one law, not even a traffic ticket, pays child support for children he never gets to see and is serving a life sentence with his face, name, address plastered on the internet for all to see. His circumstances are of existing is to go to work everyday and living in a dump. He has no life and continues to do the right thing. His biggest crime at the time of the conviction was being addicted to drugs and young. He didn’t stand a chance with the weak court system and poorly appointed public defender. He had no rights then and still doesn’t. It is interesting that he never received his day in court but instead was threatened and terrorized by the court that if he did not sign the plea bargain he would go to prison for…
originally posted 7/4/2009 I am 22 and I am a registered sex offender. I was accused 2 years ago of sexual misconduct with a 16 year old. He falsely accused me and knows it but did it because of his mother. Now, I cannot find a job. I was just wondering what kinds of places I could get a job. I am not looking for a huge job either; I am simply looking for restaurants or retail stores. My conviction was only a misdemeanor but I do have to register still. I don’t know what to do or how to get a job because everyone asks about any convictions besides minor traffic violations or does a background check.
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