Frank Lindsay

registered sex offender

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Water treatment professional and co-author of We're All in This Together; convicted sex offender who is fighting to have presence and residency restrictions relaxed for sex offenders

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Jessica's Law  passed nine years ago with 70% of the vote. The goal was to protect future victims from repeat sex offenders.

Jessica's Law and the Civil Rights of Sex Offenders

Jessica's Law passed nine years ago with 70% of the vote. The goal was to protect future victims from repeat sex offenders.

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Just two percent of sex offenders commit more than one crime, according to the State Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Sex Offenders: State Law and Local Ordinances

Just two percent of sex offenders commit more than one crime, according to the State Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

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