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Homeless sex offender faces life term in Augusta

New Georgia law requires him to register his address

By SHAILA DEWAN

New York Times News Service

Published on: 08/04/07

A sex offender who was unable to register his address with state officials because he was homeless is facing life in prison for violating a new registry law that politicians in Georgia have hailed as the nation's toughest.

The offender, Larry W. Moore Jr. of Augusta, was convicted in North Carolina in 1994 of indecent liberty with a child, a felony. This week he was convicted for the second time of violating a requirement that he register. Under the new law, a second violation carries an automatic life sentence.

"We have suggested that it is cruel and unusual punishment as it relates to the facts of this case," said Sam B. Sibley Jr., the state public defender in Augusta, whose office represents Moore and is planning an appeal on his behalf.

The law requires offenders to register their address and forbids them to live or work within 1,000 feet of not only schools and day care centers but also churches, swimming pools and school bus stops. It expanded the definition of a sex offender and raised penalties for violating registry requirements.

Homelessness is not an acceptable excuse.

"One of the requirements when you become a sex offender is you have to have an address," said Sgt. Ray Hardin of the Richmond County Sheriff's Office in Augusta.

Hardin said enforcement of the law required a dedicated investigator, a global positioning system and, each time an offender moves, hours of paperwork. At least 15 sex offenders have been arrested because of homelessness since the law took effect in July 2006, according to documents gathered through pretrial proceedings in a lawsuit brought by the Southern Center for Human Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union.
 
not fair and the law is too harsh but its the only thing that can take care of the filth that walk this earth. its disgusting what they do but in this case he should get a second chance. either way he should have life in d-block because hes a sex offender, not just unable to register
 
I realize what they are trying to do with these laws (keep pervs away from where children congregate most often) but it just doesn't make sense. It's not like these guys can't just walk 1000 feet up the road and hang out with the kiddies. Does having them live 1000 feet away from schools or day care centers really prevent anything? It just seems like beaurocracy cooked up by some politician who is trying to gain support through attacking a group of people who nobody likes.
 
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