Sex Offender Arrested After Removing Ankle Monitor

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 No Comments

A convicted sex offender who removed a GPS ankle monitor he was ordered to wear was arrested Wednesday in Los Angeles.

According to officials with the Department of Public Social Services, 44 year-old Michael S. Butler was arrested shortly after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday by a security officer for the department. The officer recognized Butler from a wanted poster distributed by the U.S. Marshals Service, which had focused a search for Butler on a three-mile radius area of downtown Los Angles.

Butler was walking through a metal detector at the office when the security officer recognized him and alerted nearby deputies, who stopped Butler as he tried to run out the door.

Butler was considered an armed and dangerous fugitive.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact a Massachusetts sex crime lawyer of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Massachusetts’ CORI Overhaul Discludes Sex Offenders

Posted on August 4th, 2010 No Comments

The Massachusetts state legislature gave final approval to an overhaul of the state’s criminal background check system Tuesday.

First introduced as a state legislative proposal in 2005, reforming the Criminal Offender Record Information – known as CORI – has been championed by a broad array of stakeholders including major law enforcement and business associations. Steve O’Neil, Executive Director of Ex-prisoners and Prisoner Organizing for Community Advancement said “when you’re trying to support your family, get your life on track, and be a role model, you can only have the door slammed in your face so many times. We’ve been educating people across the state for over 6 years – even in a 5 -day walk from Worcester to Boston – exposing CORI as an arcane and counterproductive system.

The new legislation allows felony offenses to be closed after 10 years and misdemeanors after 5. The reduction of 5 years would not apply to cases of homicide or sex offenses, however.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact a Massachusetts sex crime lawyer of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Appeals Court Says Nude Pics OK for Sex Offender

Posted on July 21st, 2010 No Comments

An appellate court in Nebraska has ruled a convicted sex offender can possess material depicting nudity upon his release from prison.

According to court documents, Jerry Lynn Simons, who has a history of sex crimes in Oklahoma and Kansas, must adhere to twenty conditions upon his release from prison, but the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals threw out a nude-picture clause in a ruling Wednesday. The court said the clause would deny Simons the ability to view “a biology textbook” or buy works of art depicting nudity.

Simons was sentenced to two years in prison and 20 years of supervised release for failing to register as a sex offender in Nebraska after moving to the state. Simons’ release from prison is set for September.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact a Massachusetts sex crime lawyer of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Texas Man Kept On ‘Improper’ Sex-Offender Restrictions

Posted on July 14th, 2010 No Comments

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has voted to keep a convicted child killer on sex-offender restrictions, though he was not convicted of a sex crime.

According to officials with the board, Raul Meza is a continuing threat to society “by reason of lack of sexual control.” The board voted 3-0 to limit Meza’s movements and keep him confined in a Travis County jail.

Meza was convicted of killing 8 year-old Kendra Page in 1982 and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

A federal appeals court ruled, in May, Texas improperly placed sex-offender restrictions on thousands of parolees including Meza.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact the Massachusetts sex crime defense attorneys of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Some Offenders to be Removed from Registry July 1st

Posted on July 2nd, 2010 No Comments

As of July 1, nearly 40 sex offenders currently on South Dakota’s sex offender registry will be purged from the list, and hundreds more could be removed in the next decade, as part of a new law.

According to the new bill, misdemeanor indecent exposures are no longer offenses that require registration. The new law also provides certain statutory rape cases to eventually be taken off the list as well. Marty Jackley, the South Dakota Attorney General, said of the bill “offenders that are dangerous are on [the list] and people, when they see those names, know they’re on there for a reason and to be careful.”

The majority of the 2,700 sex offenders in the state’s registry will remain there when the new law take effect. Offenders convicted of statutory rape under 21 years of age and when the victim is older than 13 can ask the court to be taken off the list after ten years. “It is envisioned that the offender, if they believe they are eligible for removal, would file a petition, a court document with the court and serve the states attorney and attorney general’s office and we would have an opportunity to respond,” Jackley said.

If you have been accused of a serious crime or you are looking for help in the realm of sex crime law, call Massachusetts sex crimes attorney James Powderly today at 508-343-0676.

St. Albans man sentenced to 15 months for sex crime

Posted on June 24th, 2010 No Comments

A man from St. Albans was sentenced to 15 months in prison for a sex crime. According to court reports, the man pleaded guilty to sexually abusing his niece.

The man received 12 months for third-degree sexual abuse and 90 days for battery. The abuse apparently occurred more than 10 years ago, but the niece did not approach police until she was much older.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact the Massachusetts sex crime defense attorneys of James Powederly at 508-343-0676.

Escaped sex offender captured in Colorado

Posted on June 16th, 2010 No Comments

A convicted sex offender was captured in Colorado Monday. According to police reports, the sex offender escaped from a halfway house in Horizon City.

The man apparently escaped by removing his ankle monitor. The man was originally convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact the Massachusetts sex crime defense attorneys of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Virginia man convicted of child enticement of Massachusetts girl

Posted on June 9th, 2010 No Comments

A Virginia man was convicted of attempted kidnapping and child enticement. According to Massachusetts court reports, the man was convicted in Middlesex Superior Court.

The man apparently communicated with the girl over the Internet. Prosecutors argues that the man intended to bring the girl to Virginia and have sex with her.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact the Massachusetts sex crime defense attorney James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

Massachusetts man convicted for failing to register as sex offender

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 No Comments

A Massachusetts man was found guilty of failing to register as a sex offender. According to court reports, the man was convicted of attempted child rape.

For the act, the man was sentenced to 4 to 5 years in prison, but the prison term was later reduced in a Supreme Judicial Court. After being released from jail, the man did not register as a sex offender. The man also faces child pornography charges.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with a sex crime, contact the Massachusetts sex crime defense attorneys of James Powderly at 508-343-0676.

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