Robert Moon, who “helps manage the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s sex offender registry” according to this Tallahassee, FL news story, is quoted as saying, “Everybody on the website has committed a felony or they’ve committed a crime in another jurisdiction that would equate to a felony here in Florida.”

That’s a lie. There are plenty on the Florida registry who have committed misdemeanors or who have cases in which adjudication was withheld. To say that everybody on the website has committed a felony is absolutely false.

He further states, “A predator has been convicted, often it’s been of multiple crimes or a capital felony or life conviction of certain offenses to qualify to be a predator,” said Moon.

Where does he come up with these whoppers? Often of multiple crimes, “capital felony” or “life convictions”? Often? How often? In Florida, a capital felony is punishable by death or life in prison – doubt many are even out to open their doors.

Seriously – what benefit does the FDLE have in creating this hysteria when they know the instances of sexual victimization are not impacted in any way by Halloween? I guess job security and higher budget allocation to them might be one benefit.

 

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