A bill that would prohibit violent sexual predators on parole
from living a quarter-mile from any high school passed the Assembly
Committee on Public Safety Tuesday.
A bill that would prohibit violent sexual predators on parole from living a quarter-mile from any high school passed the Assembly Committee on Public Safety Tuesday.

Existing law keeps offenders on parole from living within a quarter-mile of elementary and middle schools, but does not include 14- and 15-year old children.

Convicted sex offenders are allowed to live near schools once they complete parole. Their names, addresses, and other information is listed on a state Megan’s Law Web site.

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