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fantasybroker | 2 years ago
Yes it does. Puppy killers like to claim that it doesn't. /s
Here are a few examples with names: https://www.menshealth.com/trending-news/a19541024/you-might...
There is a ton of posts from lawyers confirming the fact that in many states you can get convicted for public urination and put on the sex offender list. For example, here is a post from a Texas-based lawyer: https://www.craiggreeninglaw.com/can-you-really-become-a-sex...
The reason it's so hard to estimate the real number of these cases is that the crime is listed as indecent exposure or lewdness.
trogdor|2 years ago
Yes, the article contains actual names. Thing is, none of those people are registered sex offenders:
1. Juan Matamoros is not a registered sex offender.
2. Julie Amero was a crazy case involving false testimony by a police officer. Her conviction was vacated on appeal, and she is not a registered sex offender. (That all happened long before the article was written.)
3. Wendy Whitaker is no longer a registered sex offender.
4. Janet Allison is no longer a registered sex offender.
5. Eric Williamson was acquitted. He was never a registered sex offender.
Men’s Health is not a reliable source for investigative reporting.