quarta-feira, 22 de agosto de 2007

USA too has poor laws

In a Manlovesgirls forum someone asked for a site owner that was out net for some time:
There is the answer:
Self-proclaimed pedophile back on the streetsA week after being locked up for loitering outside a UCLA infant-development center with a camera, self-proclaimed pedophile Jack McClellan was released Tuesday after authorities dismissed criminal charges against him.The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office threw out its criminal prosecution of McClellan, who was arrested after violating a civil court order barring him from being within 30 feet of a minor anywhere in the state.Deputy City Attorney Supervisor Richard Craft said the City Attorney's Office had an ethical obligation to free McClellan because the original court order contained several defects.First, the order keeping McClellan away from children was issued for three years. Normally such temporary restraining orders are for about 22 days, the City Attorney's Office said.Second, McClellan was not present in the courtroom Aug. 3, the day the order was issued. He was also not given notice of the order when it was made and did not have an opportunity to have his day in court, the City Attorney's Office said."We had no choice but to ask the judge to dismiss," said Nick Velasquez, a spokesman for the office.Velasquez said the dismissal ends the criminal case against McClellan, but that the restraining order remains in effect.McClellan is due back in court Friday to face contempt-of-court charges for violating the Aug. 3 court order.McClellan's release angered Anthony Zinnanti, one of the lawyers who won the temporary restraining order against him. Zinnanti said the City Attorney's Office reacted out of fear of losing the criminal prosecution."They are dead wrong with respect to the order," he said. "The order was valid and he was given notice."Zinnanti said Friday's civil hearing will occur as scheduled, and he hopes the judge will hold McClellan in contempt of court.McClellan left Men's Central Jail downtown at 2:43 p.m. Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed. It had no additional information.McClellan did not return calls seeking comment. His release angered lawmakers who have been fighting to keep McClellan behind bars."This really clarifies a need for a change in the law," said California Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, R-Santa Clarita, who has drafted "surrogate stalker" legislation that would make current child-endangerment laws applicable to all adults.Current law covers only adults with custody over the child."Once we can codify this behavior as criminal, we don't have to worry about (temporary restraining orders) and then the prosecutors will have what they need," Smyth said.McClellan hasn't been convicted of any crimes involving pedophilia, but has posted pictures of kids on the Internet. He was arrested Aug. 13 on the campus of UCLA after being told by campus police to leave the area.After returning to the campus a second time that day for a news conference, he was booked at the West Hollywood sheriff's station.News of his release Tuesday struck a nerve with child-safety advocates."So many times the criminal-justice system doesn't create any justice for the victims," said Angela Rose, founder of PAVE, an anti-sexual-violence group."Jack has ... tried to evade the police; he's used aliases," said Ron Tebo, creator of a Web site that lists sightings of McClellan. "Jack is a threat not just because he's a pedophile, but because of the admissions he's made."

AND SEE THIS HE IS IN WILIPEDIA TOO
So we have a star here,i searched my name and....nothings there
NOT FAIR

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