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| Parole restrictions claimed unfair |
| By The Dallas Morning News |
| Published: 11/12/2008 |
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TEXAS - It's called Condition X: tough restrictions on the way some criminals, mostly paroled sex offenders, must live once they're out of prison. Condition X determines the minutiae of their daily lives – whether they can visit a school or attend church; whether they can live with their families or in an apartment with a swimming pool; whether they can access the Internet, work at a convenience store, even whom they can date or marry. But a growing number of offenders are fighting back against the strict limits, which they say are most often imposed without a fair hearing, and treat low-level offenders and violent predators alike. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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