Sex Offender Sues Every Prosecutor In Indiana
SCOTT COUNTY, Ind. - A man has submitted a lawsuit against the state and every judge of the United States federal prosecutor in the state of Indiana, Louisville station WLKY reported.
Sentenced sex criminals Steve Morris wants a new law for the protection of children and piers.
The law, which came into force in July would allow law enforcement to search his computer is possible at any time.
Morris said the lawyer, it is a clear violation of the fourth amendment.
“The Civil Liberties Union is concerned about his rights as a victim’s rights in southern Indiana,” said Scott County Sheriff John Lizenby.
The new law requires sex offenders to submit registered e-mail addresses and the name of connection to social networks such as Web sites MySpace and Facebook.
It also requires the installation of software allows offenders to the police to monitor their use.
“If we look at the private sector of the Internet and watch what they do, and they pass it on to someone, they should not, this should help prevent both,” said Lizenby.
Morris But now this will change.
More than a decade, Morris was sentenced, harassment of children. He is accompanied by the ACLU, verklagend Lizenby Sheriff and all others and the public prosecutor in Indiana, challenging the ability of the State to search his home and his computer at any time.
“This type of legislation is designed with the way we feel safe and give us a sense of security,” University of Louisville, said Professor Dr Richard Tewksbury, sex has studied the records of offenders for more details a Decade.
The criminal prosecution authorities do not have the resources for all the sponsors and the other half of the law, the legislature is naive.
“The idea that all perpetrators of all their e-mail addresses, all the names of your screen, and only their personal computers at home or go to the websites of the network is simply not realistic,” he said.
Morris could not be reached for comment. His wife refused to comment on the lawsuit, as saying that her husband had his time.
“I have no sympathy for someone who on this site and is concerned about their rights,” said Lizenby. “I am more concerned about the rights of victims.”
ACLU Ken Falk said the prosecutor of the Supreme Court has explicitly stated that the criminal prosecution authorities is not a search without probable cause and a warrant, and that the legislature has totally ignored.
Falk Richter asked for an injunction Monday
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