FORMER Sex Offender arrested for attending church


North Carolina law doesn't recognize that convict served his time

I wish there was more available on this story.

What was his supposed crime?

Why does a state legislator think that rights can be turned off and on by the state?

The story at the first link doesn't give nearly enough to judge. That's why we'll use this one instead.

Nichols, 31, had served six years in prison for indecent liberties with a teenage girl and attempted second-degree rape. He was released last September and started attending Moncure Baptist Church. He met with the pastor, disclosed his crimes and often sat in the front row for worship.

But after the Chatham Sheriff's Office investigated an alleged sexual assault by another person in the church parking lot in March, Nichols was arrested because he was attending the church, which has a child-care facility on its premises.

So his crime was that he was a former sex offender attending church. He didn't have anything to do with the sexual assault in the parking lot.

Something isn't right there.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - August 24, 2009 at 11:21 AM  Tag


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