翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ State of Emergency (The Living End album)
・ State of Emergency (video game)
・ State of Emergency 2
・ State of Emergency Act, 1997
・ State of Emergency in India
・ State of Euphoria
・ State of exception
・ State of exception (disambiguation)
・ State of Fear
・ State of Feeling Concentration
・ State of Flow
・ State of Flux
・ State of Franklin
・ State of Georgia (TV series)
・ State of Georgia Building
State of Georgia v. Allison
・ State of Goshen
・ State of Grace
・ State of Grace (1986 film)
・ State of Grace (album)
・ State of Grace (Annie Crummer song)
・ State of Grace (film)
・ State of Grace (Taylor Swift song)
・ State of Grace (TV series)
・ State of Grão-Pará and Maranhão
・ State of Grão-Pará and Rio Negro
・ State of Haiti
・ State of Hanover
・ State of Hawaii Department of the Attorney General
・ State of health


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

State of Georgia v. Allison : ウィキペディア英語版
State of Georgia v. Allison

''State of Georgia v. Allison'' was a Georgia court case. In Georgia vs Allison, Janet Allison was convicted of sexual offenses for allowing her (then pregnant) daughter, aged 15, to have sexual intercourse in her home.〔
〕 The events took place in the year 2000. The young couple later married and had a child of their own,〔 but Allison's name has been entered into the sex offender registry, with various adverse consequences for her life and that of her family.
As a family law matter, the case was not widely reported in the popular press at the time, but Allison's plight has subsequently attracted attention from publications and television programmes critical of the State of Georgia's stance on sex offenders.〔
〕〔
〕〔
〕〔
〕〔
(mirror )

Allison was not given a prison term, but three of her children were taken into foster care.
She was obliged to leave her four bedroom home, because it is unlawful for a sex offender to live within a quarter of a mile of a church, and now lives in a mobile home "way off down a dirt road".〔 She is allowed no contact with the daughter involved, nor with her grandchild.〔
Further changes to Georgia's laws on sex offenders in 2006 strengthened the restrictions on where Allison could live.〔
(mirror )
〕〔
(mirror )
〕〔
(mirror )

When Georgia's strict sex offender residency law passed the state legislature in 2006, the bill's House sponsor, Jerry Keen, said Georgians should celebrate because sex offenders would be forced to leave Georgia. Keen stated:
We want people running away from Georgia. Given the toughest
laws here, we think a lot of people could move to another state .... If it becomes too onerous and too inconvenient, they just may want
to live somewhere else. And I don't care where, as long as it's not in
Georgia.〔http://www.hastingsconlawquarterly.org/archives/V35/I2/Canlas-LaFlam.pdf〕
Allison was one of the plaintiffs who challenged the new provision of the sex offender law. According to the ''Newstandard News'' Allison ''"...has already been informed by county sheriffs that she must move, and, according to the complaint, she has unsuccessfully searched in five counties for an affordable home that would allow her to comply with the new law."''
The Southern Center for Human Rights called this outcome "unconstitutional" and has challenged it in the Federal courts.〔
〕〔

On July 20, 2010 the Georgia legislature amended the law, relaxing some of the restrictions on some sex offenders.〔
(mirror )

According to ''Associated Press'' writer Greg Bluestein the relaxed restrictions included an appeal procedure, whereby those on the sex offender list could explain why they thought they should be removed. The restrictions on whether, and how close to schools and churches those on the list could live was also relaxed. Bluestein wrote ''"After losing court battle after court battle, state legislators were forced to make a change or a federal judge was going to throw out the entire law."''
As someone convicted before 2003 Allison no longer faces a residency restriction.〔
(mirror )

==See also==

*Echols County, Georgia- County to which several Georgia criminals, and not only sex offenders, are sometimes exiled as a condition of probation.
*Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony- Encampment of sex offenders formed because of even stricter residency laws in Miami, Florida.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「State of Georgia v. Allison」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.