Don't believe she would be granted to have unsupervised visitations with her children. Depends on the conditions of her parole. She will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of her natural born days, and I do believe that means staying within so many feet away from where children frequent i.e., schools!!
I'm totally surprised she even gets to see her children! Don't believe she can be around anyone under the age of 18. I've had a for instance when a person convicted as a sex offender had to go to the grocery store late at night when there was less chance of him bumping into ANY children! Part of her parole might also be to take tests, participate in group therapy, and have to pay for all of it! Depends on the state you live in and what the judge gives her with her parole!
2006-10-01 02:07:01
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answered by yokrem 2
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Sperm can stay as a lot as a week, with about 3-5 days being maximum probable. hence, sex as a lot as 5 days earlier ovulation can convey about being pregnant, with each day ensuing in ovulation increasing your opportunities further and extra. So 5 days earlier ovulation makes it probable to get pregnant, at the same time as the day earlier makes it very probable to get pregnant. in spite of the indisputable fact that, you nonetheless only have a 20-25% probability of having pregnant each month, even once you do each little thing proper on time. Take it from me, i have been attempting to get pregnant for 11 cycles, and chart ovulation each month. It takes position for others a lot a lot less complicated, although. wish this helps.
2016-11-25 20:18:57
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answered by vaibhav 4
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If she is a convicted sex offender then should she have rules emposed on her that dont allow her to be near any children, the same as it would for a man..
2006-10-01 02:00:00
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answered by kibbles 3
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If U know this person, look them up on your state & county sex offender list. My county site will list their probation office phone #. Call that office and ask if this person can pick up her own children.They will take the action needed from there.
2006-10-01 02:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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simple solution no you can't come into any contact with any children at all if you will go back to jail and probably serve a longer sentence so just stay away from kids for their safety and your own if in case you did do that some of the parent found they would probably do something to you. so just stay away
2006-10-01 02:02:29
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answered by The_World_Is_Mine 4
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well i do not know and the protection of the children is what matters the most, not this type of mother who likes to do this weird thing, poor kids haveing a mother like that. I pray for their protection and the blood of the lamb will be over them to protect them. I pray she changes her ways.
2006-10-01 02:01:21
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answered by guysmithdenise 3
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That depends upon the probation and custody orders. Pretty much what she is and is not allowed to do is defined by the above mentioned.
2006-10-01 02:00:44
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answered by SUPERSTAR X 4
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the founding fathers made laws protecting people with unpopular beliefs even the minority equal protection under the law screw anti liberty laws so do the next right thing not your best worst thinking
2006-10-01 02:01:19
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answered by peter w 4
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that depends on the courts
2006-10-01 02:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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