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South Carolina Sex Offender Registry
Information on all registered adult sex offenders (age 17 and over) is provided in the South Carolina sex offender registry.
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Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on January 08, 2006 at 12:47 pm
Sexual offenders under the age of 21 should be required to attend some form of alternative school but not regular public high school.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on February 16, 2006 at 11:01 pm
In the registry for Aiken County, SC, you have a 14 year old boy listed. I thought the identity of minor was protected until they reach the age of 17 years.

Posted by: no longer silent (not registered) on March 29, 2006 at 03:56 pm
how can i go about finding an old sex crime record.....around 17-28 years ago. i heard he was convicted of this crime...i think it might have even been on one of his 2 daughters. he lived in york, sc. about 28 years ago....then followed me and my family too texas. last i seen of them. i hope too find this man has been prosacuted to the fullest extent of the law. any info on how to find older sex offenders, would be greatly appreciated. thanx

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on April 27, 2006 at 03:46 pm
Did you "boink" any girls in High School? If, she was under 16 yo, even if the sex was CONSENTUAL, then in SC ... YOUR FACE WOULD SHOW HERE ... maybe a few "SEX CRIMES" should be re-thought!!!

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on April 30, 2006 at 07:51 pm
I thought it was a law to make citizens aware of when a sexual offender is living in your neighborhood. I've noticed on many of the registered offenders, there is no address. Where are the citizens rights? Seems these people are too protected instead of our children.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on May 27, 2006 at 03:01 am
does anyone know if there is a particular date that a sex crime had to be committed for the offender to be required to register? I know someone who as a repeat offender-child molestation to be exact-and although reported several times and jailed he has never been on the list. Honestly, I would post his name in lights if I could. This excuse for a man, has married a woman with 2 young children, one of which is mentally challenged. She had never been married and along comes Mr. "I LOVE YOU" ILOVE KIDS" Hook, Line, and Sinker. I have went as far as contacting that counties DSS and unless I can give evidence that he has recently molested a child,then too bad,they wouldn't even consider looking into it. SO if you know why he wouldnt be on the LIST please comment back!! Thanks!

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on June 29, 2006 at 11:02 pm
There are TWO sexual predators now at Buelah Baptist Church in Hopkins. The parents of the children are not aware of this, however, the minister is aware. Shouldn't it be his moral responsibility to make the parents aware rather than protect these men?

Posted by: Child of God (not registered) on July 02, 2006 at 01:39 am
I think that you should ask your self what God would do if they are in church with you why don't you just pray for them instead of wanting to humiliate them like our lord was humiliated and shamed let him be their judge just as he is ours morally your pastor is not God and neither are we

Posted by: heathbar (not registered) on July 04, 2006 at 11:51 am
I don't know if making the congregation aware would be effective, as far as what God would do well I'm not God. I was sexually abuse a s a child, as a parent of 3 kids I don't allow my kids to be around men by themselves. If we are in a public place I don't allow my boys ages 6 and just turned 9 to go into the mens bathroom alone. I just think we need to be cautious, my husband tells me I am too protective but the sexual abuse is something I have dealt with for 37 yrs. and it has affected every aspect of my life. I think it is the parents responsibility to be aware of what is going on and if something feels wrong or a little odd to you than chance your gut is correct.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on July 06, 2006 at 03:50 am
Televisions, magazines or media are the number one who contributes to these crimes that mold sex offenders while they are at a young age or at age of a preteens that their sexual drives are being elated for what they saw and read. Schools should have uniforms for girls. High school girls wears clothes that shows their cleavage, which they wears a tiny teeny clothes to hide their bodies. This happens especially in big cities. Parents and teachers should cooperate. Schools should teach modesty. Not to teach teenagers to be a parents themselves that should be taught in college. Parents should reprimand boys in baby sitting their child to avoid any problems to occur in case. We cannot judge but to avoid and prevent in creating a monsters. If they are a one time offender psychiatric tx, multiple offender death penalty. Who agree???????

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on July 08, 2006 at 10:30 pm
The sex offeners page should be were people can clearly find instead of getting re directed to a empty page.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on July 17, 2006 at 10:14 pm
There is a older man that i know of that has commited sexually acts to a minor and is not listed in the county registery. I would like to know why? And how can we protect our kids from these men or women if their now listed. regodless how old or new the crime is, its only right. I hear from word of mouth, but i don't want to accuse someone of something they haven't done. but also make sure i know of the ones that have. they could be living next door to me, smiling in my face everyday, and thats not good.
What can be done about this?

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on July 19, 2006 at 07:52 pm
I think all people should rethink these child predator convictions. Did you ever think that you could be blaming a person who never did anything to a child?

Making Her/His life a living hell. Not letting the person work for a living or sometimes burning houses because of your irrational behaviour. Harming them with physical violence because you may think they did something?

Maybe you should just ask the person and them keep an eye on them?

By harming an innocent anyway will lead you to Hell and Damnation with you not even knowing it. God will not forgive those that harm another and won't ask forgiveness from the one that was harmed. Give offence to anyone of my little ones and it would be better that you put a millstone around you neck and throw yourself into the sea. This includes those that are innocent of any wrong doing on earth. You will not be forgiven until the one you gave the offence forgives you.

Posted by: Lex County Mom (not registered) on August 17, 2006 at 10:45 am
Not all sex offenders are predators. I am getting tired of the registry being so clogged up that it's hard to tell whom is bad or not. I believe the registery should be change to a more rounded name which includes Rapist, Kidnappers, Armed Robberies, Murders, Home Invasion, etc. but only in the First Degree. If they are convicted in any other Degree then there must have been some reason beyond our knowledge for this and should not have to register or be on a monitor for life. To keep on persecuting all these other individuals is wrong. They have served their time and are trying to better their lives. Everyone needs a chance in forgiveness. What does the Bible say? It says to let the one without sin cast the first stone. Hasn't everyone made a mistake and been forgiven by someone in their lives and gone on to learn from them? Are you going to be so brash as to cast the first stone? What would God think about you? These are the questions everyone must ask themselves.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on December 01, 2006 at 01:40 am
If anyone could tell me where online I can actually read South Carolina's laws concerning where registered sex offenders may legally live it would be greatly appriciated. I do home health care and there is a registered sex offender in the home of one of my clients. My client has a daughter who is severly mentally handicapped and, according to my client, one of this man's convictions was for RAPING a mentally handicapped teenager. My client is disabled and unable to protect his daughter from this man. Isn't there any law to protect her from this man? Why is he allowed to live with her?

Posted by: concerned citizen (not registered) on January 23, 2007 at 09:20 pm
I think the young girls out there going with older men should be punished as well as the men . If you are 16 you know what you are doing , and why should we protect the innocence of a young girl after she herself went with an older man of her own accord. I am not saying that a young girl who was forced ahould not be protected , but by the age of 12 now young girls are having sex with any one who will go with them .Alot of men have been punished for life while the girls have no punishement at all. If the law would make it a crime for young women to go with older men as well as men to go with young girls maybe some of this crime would be lowered . I honestly dont beleive in a man over the age of 19 going with a girl 16 , but when a 16 year old contantly offers it to an older man they will eventually except it . I just personally think the laws should apply to both sexes not just the men . Allowing young girls to not be punished for this just tells them that they can get away with it and someone else takes the blame. I also agree with the other poster about making the sexual register easier to read . I think if a man is convicted of sexual crimes of a 16 year old girl and she was willing , it should say it was consentual instead of making people believe it was rape. Rape is a cruel crime and should be punished to the max . BUt when a young girl 16 goes with a man over 19 and concented why should the man be the only one punished . I would like others opinions on this . thx

Posted by: concerned citizen (not registered) on January 23, 2007 at 09:26 pm
Also I think if a young lady goes with an older man and he is convicted of a sexual crime with her consent she should be listed also to let other people know she could be a threat to their lives as well.Not every man who goes with a younger lady is a sexual predator , and most dont even know their real age . Young girls today look much older , where are the parents while these young girls are out having sex with anyone and everyone ,Why do the parents just wanna make the man pay when the girl was there in the crime with him .

Posted by: Stephanie (not registered) on January 25, 2007 at 09:13 am
i never knew there would be this many sex affenders in my area i am 20 yrs. old and i hate the thought of any female my age to be caught up in that. i pray for everyone that has or had delt with it before

Posted by: anonymous (not registered) on March 01, 2007 at 09:44 pm
Is it not illegal not to let South Carolina residents view the sex offender registry since Megan's law went into effect? I have a computer and when I try to access SC sex offenders registry, it says its been moved to another site and when you click on it, it says the page is not available. I live in Pendleton, SC and have a minor daughter. Do I not have the right to look and see if there are registered sex offenders living near me and my daughter? Please let me know. Thanks

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on April 21, 2007 at 08:38 pm
The photo for Bill Copps is incorrect. The man's actual photo shows up on the Florida registery.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on April 24, 2007 at 03:37 pm
i think all sexual predators and offender shouldnt be allowed to live a normal life , since they did take a childs life away ! i dont think they should be able to borrow money from banks ect... or live happy go lucky while the child they did that to suffers every day of his or her life , remebering what they did to them !

Posted by: christine (not registered) on May 13, 2007 at 10:31 pm
no sex offender should be near any kind of school or public place were kids are at and if a affender moves walking distace near you you should be told the information so you will know to keep a closer eye on your kides and loved ones and for your safety as well and you know to keep your home well secured

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on June 03, 2007 at 12:03 pm
I AM MARRIED TO A " SEX OFFENDER " WHO DID NOT DO IT. THE TRIAL WAS CRAP AND THE PERSON SAID THAT SHE WAS MADE TO SAY IT BY HER MOTHER WHO HATED MY HUSBAND (THEY HAVE KIDS TOGETHER). SO BEWARE TO ALL WHO JUDGE THE GREATER JUDGE OF ALL WILL JUDGE YOU.

Posted by: Patrick (not registered) on June 19, 2007 at 11:32 pm
I have a cousin who is on the list for having consensual sex with a 16 year old girl. I think the laws and the list need revision. He was 26. He did his time. Why should he have to pay forever with this stupid list. It should include only sexual predators. Alot of 16 year old girls are out looking for sex; looking for older cute guys with jobs and stuff. It should still be illegal, but the laws even vary from state to state making it legal in many states?! Yet, he still has to pay after his time with a federal list where if he were in a legal age state he wouldn't?! Many 26 year old guys are still young looking and cute. These girls pursue these guys and lie about their ages. Fifty years ago, these ages were common in couples. I am not saying that the laws are wrong, but the penalties aren't coherent for statuatory rape with girls age 16 and over; and vary by state. A fifteen year old can get maried in Mississippi! I think that not only should statuatory rape not be on the registry with girls over age 16 after they paid dearly with prison time so they can move on with their life, it would also unclog the registry when there is no federal statuatory rape law, why include them on a federal registry. Someone should take it to the supreme court. My cousin is the silent hero because that girl was looking for an older guy and it would have been legal in other states!

Posted by: Michigan4Life on June 20, 2007 at 02:54 pm
Patrick-

The laws are flawed. I can speak from being a registered offend whom is 26yrs of age. I have a meeting with my rep. in my district for our state government. I am sick of the laws, and how flawed they are. I want to start a NON- Profit group so we can start fighting back. They are in a sense trying to segragate us from the every day population so to speak, as they did blacks, and gays. Sure some of the offenders we need to watch out for but there are so many more whom pose zero threat. I also would like to state that the young women whom lie about their age, need to be held account able along with the parents. Its time we come together and work to get the laws straight NATION WIDE and uniform. No neon plates for your car, no special markings on your photo id, nothing on your myspace, facebook, or any other internet site. People need to be educated and young children need to be taught the dangers that hide be hidden screens and parents need to be involved. GPS tracking for those convicted of CHILD MOLESTION i agree with. We all need to remember one thing, we are all somebodies children.

Posted by: Mom of three (not registered) on July 14, 2007 at 08:54 pm
Some of these guys should not be on here. BUT if they are convicted of child molestation or rape, I want to know where they are to watch there ass and protect my kids. Thank you for the registry most people with common sense can read and see which convictions should not be there.

Posted by: Oldtimer on July 15, 2007 at 07:27 pm
mom of 3..How do you suppose the registry is protecting your kids? I suggest you go to : http://sosnet.bravehost.com/
and educate yourself on this issue. Its the ones closest to you that your kids may need to be protected from. The registry has already failed to protect you.

Posted by: Hexgirl on July 15, 2007 at 07:47 pm
The reg... is nice to help in some ways, but it does not protect your children, you the parent have to try too. Not all the Preditors, or the true Offenders reg... that is why the local police stations ask for help if anyone sees them out, or about. No matter where you live there is always going to be some form of a Criminal, Offender, Preditor, ETC.... most of the time alot of the ones whom are labled Offenders, really are not, they had sex at a age where the parents got madd, and you figure out the rest. Another thing the closest person to you by family, or friend, are the ones you really have to watch for because it happens more by those type of people then a com... stranger. Tammy (HexGirl)

Posted by: Hexgirl on July 15, 2007 at 08:50 pm
So if you people think the reg... is the main protection for your children, you need to really open your eyes, and your minds, and watch your children. Tammy (HexGirl) I am telling you watch the people who is cloest to your family the most.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on August 02, 2007 at 03:54 pm
OK I was reading some of the comments and people have a very narrow mind about things , has anybody ever thought that just because someone might be on the list does not mean that they did what they were blamed for. I know for a fact that there are some people on here who did stupid stuff when they were a kid like have to pee and did it behind a bush got caught and was put on the list ,some people get setup and can't prove that they didn't do it so they end up on the list . not to say there is not people who belong on the list hell they should be castrated for hurting a child ; now the state of south Carolina is charging them more and more money for the privilege of having there picture taken and having there lives disrupted for ever.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on August 08, 2007 at 04:46 pm
I would like to say the registry did help me protect my family. While surfing the internet one day I came across the photo of an man who I hired (along with his wife) to exterminate my home. This man was in my home for six months and was one probation for molesting a 10 year old child. He had only served 3 months of that before he broke it by having contact with my daughter. He was never along with my child but he did make what I thought at the time inicent comments comparing her to his vicitm (unknown to me at the time). I feel if I had not come upon this information he may have tried to harm my child. As i have been told my house was the only one he serviced with children. So in my case it has been a great help in maybe preventing a possible preditor claim another victim. As with anything, all cannot be perfect. There are some people who may have made a stupid mistake while in highschool but if you view the information a use common sense it could help save a child. I do not think there is enough being done to help parents protect their children once someone has been caught. Posting their picture is one SMALL step. We have to stay aware of who is in our neighborhoods and in our homes. The rules say they cannot go/live near a playgroun/school/McDonalds but what about being able to run a business where they enter a persons home who has NO IDEA this person is a predator. They should not be allowed to make a living where they can still prey upon children and their families.

Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on September 19, 2007 at 07:48 pm
Sex Offenders list needs more work. Here is a true story of an underage (16-17) girl and a father going through a divorce. The underage girl is babysitting for the father and tells the child she is babysitting that she likes the child's dad and tells her friends on several occasions, she wants to sleep with him . One night when baby sitting the child, dad comes home slightly intoxicated, the baby sitter seduces him. Baby sitters parents finds out because she bragged to her friends, parents presses charges, the father agrees to plead guilty to a misdemenor in order to avoid a trial because he should have known better intoxicated or not. No mention in the plea agreement is the sex offenders list. He goes before the judge gets put on probation and has to be placed on the sex offenders list. Now is now branded as a sex offender, he can not go to his child's school functions, the child can not have any friends come over, father can not attend church with his child because he can not be near other children.

Posted by: In all Fairness (not registered) on September 20, 2007 at 09:52 am
Aiken County is about to pass a law where a listed sex offender can not live or work within 1000ft from schools, daycares, bus stops, churches. I support this law to an extent. This law should applied to child predators and repeat offenders. But there are some people listed who are listed that should not be on the list. Ex. consentual sex between with a 16yr girl and and a 20yr old man. Does this mean that a mistake that happen years ago keeps this man from attending church with his family? Does this not border on denial of constitional right of freedom of religion?

Posted by: lawana (not registered) on September 21, 2007 at 09:14 am
i definitely dont think that sex offenders should be allowed to live a normal life, ever. the children and people they hurt will never be able to, either, so why should they? for the people who supposedly dont deserve to be on the list because it was consensual, its still their fault. its everyones responsibility to know the laws of the state they live in. you're expected to know all the other laws, so why not that one? anybody who gets "seduced" by an underage person deserves to have their name told, for being so stupid in the first place. when i have kids, you can guarantee that i'll be checking this list all the time..checking their friends parents, neighbors, boyfriends, etc. you only understand how helpful this registry is if you've been a victim or known a victim or are a parent. i think all sex offenders, no matter what they did, shoud have to register for the rest of their life...none of this "10 year registration" crap. they made the choice, and they should have to live with the consequences.

Posted by: Hexgirl (not registered) on September 21, 2007 at 10:18 am
The man who slept with the teenager, should have gotton alot worse then what he did, and he should not be allowed to go to school things, or other places around children, no matter if he was drunk or not. The man has issues. I was a victium of being molested (ALOT) with a father who was drinking all the time from 2 years of age until I was 12 years old, and now that I am 32, he has done this, again. Hexgirl (Tammy)

Posted by: bill (not registered) on October 12, 2007 at 01:20 am
Hexgirl and lawana
Either of you have premarital sex with your spouse or another person? How about sex or petting while in school. Lets post your husband or boy friend. I slept with my wife after our engagement and she was 2 mo. pregnant when we got married and she was 18 by 1 mo. on our wedding day. By the law I would serve 7 to 12 years. In stead I served 30 years so far with her and raised 5 fantastic children. Don’t take that as bragging. I have not always been the best of dads. The laws are intended to help but in many cases they only send fear into our lives. I too am a posttraumatic stress victim. At 6 years old I was molested by a baby sitter and threatened. I slept under my bed in fear with a baseball bat till I was 16. My nieces were molested by their dad and practiced on me what their dad did to them till I was 12; at 13 a doctor ripped my left tactical messing with it. I am 55 now and have a cyst and bad vane all these years from it and fear has stopped me from getting it fixed. My wife almost never sees me with out cloths on. The answer is not to leprosies all sex offenders. Some honestly understand the how and why of their offence and suffer with the remorse for the pain they caused to their victim and related family members. These (few) need the chance to use their experience to stop others and at the same time put their life back on track. The other thing I want to say is there are many people who are silent suffers like us. And we need only to look in their eyes and we see it. The key is to get off our butt and help them come out of their shell and stop being a victim. They are trapped in their own mind or in the government system and will never heal. I started a program called Renovators. Church members are trained to see signs of possible problems and the first step is entering their name (confidential) into a special prayer group. Then work with them to stop allowing themselves to be a slave or victim of the issue. It does not necessarily need to be a sex crime and it could be the offender who is a victim or slave.
bill

Posted by: TellMeWhy (not registered) on October 13, 2007 at 10:54 pm
I saw a person on here who has an assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature but it doesnt mention that he did anything sexual. Why is that?

Posted by: Mason (not registered) on October 23, 2007 at 02:50 am
In Response To Iawana,
Your ignorance sickens me. I am 15 years old, i am a victim of molestation by my uncle, and my father is a registered sex offender. But my father has never ever laid a finger on me or my little sister, nor would he ever. I think that for you to just lump all sex offenders in to one broad category is pretty flippin stupid. What my father did was stupid and really shouldn't have been penalized. When he was "young and stupid" (age 21) he grabbed a womans breast, but it turns out the girl was 16 and since then he has had to register and he will have to register for the rest of his life. Now according to you "sex offenders should not be allowed to live a normal life, ever. the children and people they hurt will never be able to, either, so why should they?" im sure that that girl isnt traumatized for life, and im sure that every day it doesnt haunt her that my dad grabbed her breast 19 years ago. You really should, either A. do your research before trying to sound smart, or B. just keep you ignorant comments to yourself. Because of ignorant heartless people like you, because my father commited a minor offense he is lumped together with all of these child molesters and rapist, and it has seriously effected my life. He cant go within a certain distance of a school, he cant go out with his own children at halloween, and he cant even get a decent job anymore. How is my father supposed to provide his family with a decent life under those circumstances?

Posted by: ANDERSON S.C. (not registered) on December 20, 2007 at 02:14 pm
THE BAND UNDONE HAS A SEX OFFENDER, EVEN A MY SPACE PAGE, ALSO ON 93.3 THE PLANET, AND THE ANDERSON INDEPENDENT KNOWS AND STILL PUTS THEM IN THE PAPER.......WHO AND WHY IS THIS ALLOWED TO HAPPEN?

Posted by: Hex on January 03, 2008 at 08:08 pm
Bill,
I am not sure I understand your question since it has nothing to do with anything I have said on this sight first off. Second, having my son molested at 9, and he is 11 now has changed me in alot of ways then I ever thought I could change towards my feelings on sexual Offenders, and Sexual Preditors. I do though think that is you are a teenager and have any sexual relationships, and are willing as the other party to have sex, or mess around then you are to blame as much as the other person and no-one should have their life ruined due to the hormone thing, and the person I am with now has been the same as I have been with since I was 13, now 32, and I can understand your point in the age of sex between partners having the sex, but when it is a child, that is hurt by an adult, and that child has no say so, and is forced, even an adult , or anyones forced for the most part and has un-willing sex, that SIR I have a problem with, and I think any good person would, or should feel that same way.

Posted by: Entrapment! (not registered) on January 07, 2008 at 09:25 pm
SC THERE IS ENTRAPMENT GOING ON! THESE INTERNET STINGS ARE A VIOLATION OF RIGHTS!

Posted by: Hex on January 08, 2008 at 10:00 am
It is if your falsely accused, (I agree with.)
But if you were not, understand the Vic... rights were violated as well, so in that type of a situation no rights were violated but the VIC.... HEX

Posted by: ENTRAPMENT!! (not registered) on January 16, 2008 at 04:00 pm
BUT THERE IS NO VICTIM!!!!! ALL OF THESE CASES HAVE NO VICTIMS!!!! HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT?????? I REPEAT NO VICTIM TO CALL TO THE STAND!

Posted by: Hex on January 16, 2008 at 09:29 pm
vic... are people who are either molested, and vic are people who can be falsely accused, as to be a offender, or preditor. even the familys can be as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HEX

Posted by: Oldtimer on January 17, 2008 at 10:15 am
Lets try to clear this up. Yes, in the case of entrapment, it is a "victimless crime" in that there is no one to testify. HOWEVER (IMHO), laws have been written lately that make it a crime to "solicit" over the internet...and in some cases against the law to "arrange a personal meeting" with a minor for sex. That is why these people are arrested.

Posted by: unlawful (not registered) on March 14, 2008 at 06:39 pm


THERE IS NO VICTIMS IN MOST OF THESE CASES, HOW IS THAT LEGAL. THAT IS IN ENTRAPMENT, AND THAT IS NOT LEGAL. BUT I GUESS PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES DONT CARE HOW THE LAW DOE IT. TO BE ON THE REGISTRY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, AND NO VICTIM, THAT IS PRETTY SAD IF YOU ASK ME.WHERE IS THE CIVIL RIGHTS, THAT WE ARE SUPPOSE TO HAVE IN THIS NATION. DOWN THE DRAIN. LOOK OUT AMERICA, WE WILL HAVE NO RIGHT SOON .

Posted by: unlawful (not registered) on March 26, 2008 at 08:19 pm

i watch these programs that have been showing and i agree the predator should be take care of .but i also believe that it should be done legally and i see it isnt as this is entrapment , as there is a non existing child ,as the case people vs roots and it wasnt legal. i feel that we are losing are rights more and more each day and that isnt good for the united states of america . i am wondering where is it going to end ,as if the goverment and the judges and police can do this . doesnt look good for us as americas. we need to figure out how to handle the internet and put restriction on these wed sites and the most important thing is to protect our children and our rights, as americas . we are failing our children and our rights also pretty soon we will be in trouble , i should say we are in trouble laws are being pass and are not good for our rights but no one listen to the people anymore the policition do as they please .wake up america and look around as we are in trouble.
concern citizen,

Posted by: concerned (not registered) on April 09, 2008 at 11:16 pm
I feel it is not right to post a child on the web page we have to protect our children, So what harm could we be causing them by putting them in the public view on the sex offender list? ages 16 are minors according to the law. So how could you put them into the same position as an adult and expect them to act like a minor?

Posted by: peace (not registered) on April 09, 2008 at 11:37 pm
I feel it is not right to post a child on the web page. we have to protect our children, So what harm could we be causing them by putting them in the public view on the sex offender list? ages 16 and under are minors according to the law. So how could you put them into the same position as an adult and expect them to act like a minor?


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