That may very well be a violation of his probation or parole, whatever ya call it. He has to register himself as a sexual predator and give a current address. there are lots of rules they can never do. He has to register with the courthouse for the rest of his life. Here's a link that might help.http://www.ticic.state.tn.us/SEX_ofndr/search_short.asp You can also find out more info on the FBI website. The sooner the better. Best wishes.
2006-09-11 21:49:34
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answered by smokymtnstn 2
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You could go one of two ways. The legal way or the not so legal way. I prefer the latter. Either way the sick SOB needs to be stopped before he can damage another child. #1. You must protect your daughter and keep her safe to the fullest at any cost. Believe me when I say my heart goes out to you and your daughter. I can only imagine what shes going through. Theres alot of factors in deciding which action to take. Such as, do you still live in the same place where the molestation took place? Does he know where you live. Keep in mind what your daughter will be put through if you do decide to call the police. Questioning, examination, testifing in court etc. This can hurt her even more. I won't go into some of the things to do unless I get a response from you. And remember this. "A dead man feels no pain".
2006-09-12 04:58:09
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answered by Justa_Honay_Guy 3
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From a LEGAL standpoint, print up flyers with his picture, his address, the crime he was convicted of, where he works, and any information you have about him and go door to door between your house and his and then a mile in each direction from his house. It would take alot of work, alot of ink, and alot of paper, but it's one of the best things you can do to encourage his exodus. In most states, he is required by law to go door to door and state that he is a registered sex offender. If you can get enough signatures on a petition and contact your city counsel members, that could force him to move.
I would also reccomend the restraining order. Bear in mind that he has been stripped of his right to own a fire-arm, work in a school or childcare facility, and a few other rights. Handing out flyers might encourage violence against him... just a suggestion.
2006-09-12 05:21:07
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answered by Vic 1
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I would go to his Parole Officer and speak to him/her. If she does not make him move, I would go to the District Attorney who prosecuted the case and seek help. A restraining order is needed either way.
Now, as far as things I can do at home, I would go to the sex offender's site and print off about a thousand pictures of this guy with the charges. It will not list your daughter's name.
Then I would place them on every pole, car, (not mailboxes, that's a federal offense), bulletin board, etc within a 3 mile radius of your home. Then I would pass out flyer's to my neighbors in person, the ones I know well and explain that you need their help and could they please call 911 if they ever see him near your daughter or your home.
Now, He will take down the first flyer's, or as many as he can get to. So, you will need to repeat the process. You can even try and find out where he is working and do the same in the neighborhood near his job. (DO not go to his job.)
It is your right to pass on public information, it is not your right to bother him at his job, confront him or injure him. As good as that might sound, you place your family in a position to see you go to jail. Remember, no matter what, you want your kid to see what a decent human being is like, never commit a crime in response to a crime.
2006-09-12 05:01:42
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answered by ? 6
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Call your city or county prosecutor. There are laws that restrict where he is entitled to reside, and county or state will enforce them, as they liable for the actions of probationers. Common sense and decency, will move the authorities to get this taken care of quickly.
Make that call, and good luck.
P.S. If legal action should fail you, have him shot!
2006-09-12 05:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the police on him and have them put one of those signs in his yard. They passed that law, in some states. The signs says that he is a child molester. Often this makes the person move.
2006-09-12 04:47:23
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answered by Shanigirl 4
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Make sure he is on the sexual predator list,and that he has registered his name and new address with his parole officer. With any contact at all, file restraining order.
Then teach my daughter how to spell molested.
2006-09-12 04:54:52
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answered by onionheadinvancouver 3
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i would get a newspaper from another city and get me a decent hunting rifle from a private owner ... buy some frangible ammo like glaser safety slugs and get it scoped in good ... i'd have a oxy-acetelyn torch set up in the garage to completely melt the rifle away and you can figure out the rest.... another good choice would be the old 357 in a christmas present with a hole in the back and stuffed with rags to kill the noise ...
2006-09-12 04:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some who would say take your revenge,and you would in my books be justified in doing so,but consider that you would also be depriving your family of yourself and all you contribute to there well being,for im sure you would be one of the first blamed should something happen to him.he is the scum of the earth and i believe he will get his before he departs this earth,but you are better than that ,so i would suggest you contact the proper authorities,and inform them of the situation,do not sink to his level ,he is not worth it
2006-09-12 06:40:11
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answered by gry w 3
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I would be on the telephone with his probation officer if he was convicted, if not, I would try and get him charged! I doubt if he would go after your child again, however there is no way to know what is in his mind!
2006-09-12 04:46:18
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answered by cantcu 7
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