Jessica's Law too vague to enforce?
More than 70 percent of registered sex offenders in San Diego County are violating a state law by living too close to schools and parks. Jessica's Law, which was approved by California voters in November 2006, toughened sanctions against sex offenders and bars them from living within 2,000 feet of a school or park. Ref. Source 2
Judge rules against restriction of Jessica's Law for sex offenders
A Los Angeles County judge has issued a temporary order barring state parole officials from enforcing a provision in Jessica's Law that restricts registered sex offenders from living near parks and schools. Ref. Source 1
Judge rules parts of Jessica's Law may not be enforceable
A San Diego judge ruled Friday that a provision of state law that bars registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of parks and schools infringes upon the offenders" constitutional rights and may not be enforceable. Ref. Source 7
Jessica's Law provision debated in San Diego court
The law, passed by voters in 2006, changed existing statutes to allow s-xual predators to be committed to a hospital indefinitely, rather than in two-year increments. That provision of the law is now under debate in San Diego Superior Court. Ref. Source 6