Sex offenders have sued a Georgia sheriff's office for placing 'no trick-or-treat' signs in their yards - News Summed Up

Sex offenders have sued a Georgia sheriff's office for placing 'no trick-or-treat' signs in their yards


(CNN) A group of registered sex offenders has sued a Georgia sheriff over signs planted in their yards to warn trick-or-treaters not to visit their doorsteps on Halloween. The federal suit claims Butts County Sheriff's Office employees trespassed onto the registered offenders' private property and "had no legal authority" to place the signs last October, causing them anxiety and humiliation. Georgia displays all registered sex offenders' names, photos and addresses in a public online directory . In Missouri , registered sex offenders must remain inside their home between 5 and 10:30 p.m., unless they have to be somewhere, like their jobs, or for medical emergencies. With Halloween coming around again next week, the Butts County Sheriff's office plans to continue placing "no trick-or-treat" signs in sex offenders' yards unless a judge rules it can't, Sheriff's Assistant Amanda Bone told CNN on Thursday.


Source: CNN October 24, 2019 17:26 UTC



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