Tuesday, February 27, 2007 HYPOCRISY WATCH: Prater Calls Parts of Sex Offender Law "Almost Unenforceable"
"A hundred registered sex offenders live closer to schools than the law allows. Lane does nothing, despite repeated complaints from police." - From 2006 Prater campaign commercial, "Ask a Police Officer"
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater says language in the state's current sex-offender law make parts of it "almost unenforceable."
Prater says the law -- which prohibits sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of a school, park or day-care center -- requires prosecutors to prove that an offender knowingly moved into a restricted area.
That's something he says is "incredibly difficult" and it has kept Oklahoma County prosecutors from charging anyone under that section of the law.
Labels: David Prater, hypocrisy watch Posted at 2/27/2007 11:12:00 AM |
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