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Our old friends in California are back at it |
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 11:53 |
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Not many people have the guts to sue a governor, particularly one named Arnold Schwarzenegger. Even fewer is the list of organizations who would (most usually rely on state funding). But in California, home to well over 100,000 registered sex offenders, one thing remains true - Crime Victims United's (CVU) dedication and perseverance when it comes to public safety.
CVU, run by Harriet Salarno and Nina Ashford Salarno, have prevailed in their first round of motions hearings in their lawsuit against Governor Schwarzenegger and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).
One need only utter the name Chelsea King to answer the question about whether releasing sex offenders early and dumping them into communities with no supervision is a good idea.
You can read more about CVU's lawsuit here.
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