No Place to Go, Forever, Texas Offender Says
HOUSTON (CN) – A Pasadena, Texas law that bans sex offenders from living “within 1,000 feet … of any neighborhood” is unconstitutional, a man who completed serving his sentence 8 years ago claims in court.
Israel Escobar sued the city of Pasadena on Wednesday in Federal Court.
Pasadena, pop. 133,000, part of greater Houston, is a Hispanic-majority city known for its refineries and strawberry festival. It was named after the California city.
Escobar spent six years in prison after he was convicted of three felonies: attempted sexual assault, sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child.
Texas “civilly committed” him before he finished serving his sentence in October 2007. Texas requires sex offenders in the program to live in halfway houses that are supposed to help them make the transition from prison to becoming productive, job-holding citizens.
“The civil commitment process is designed to provide a safety net for high-risk repeat sex offenders who have a legislatively created diagnosis of a brain amorality that could lead to future sex assaults,” according to a Texas Legislature memo.
Escobar lives in the Southeast Texas Transitional Center, a Houston facility run by the Geo Group, a private prison company whose contract with the state ended on Aug. 31.
Escobar says because he has kept his nose clean and is gainfully employed at a Houston deli, the Texas Civil Commitment Office authorized him to move to his parents’ house in Pasadena, where he lived before his incarceration.
He tried to register his move with the Houston Police Department and got some bad news: “Plaintiff was informed that the defendant City of Pasadena had enacted an ordinance that all but prohibited him from residing at any location within the city limits of the City of Pasadena, with or without his family,” the complaint states.
The law prevents Escobar from living within 1,000 feet of any neighborhood, subject to $500 fines for each day a violation occurs.
Now Escobar faces the prospect of moving to Littlefield, an 8-hour drive from Pasadena, to a private facility where Texas plans to move all sex offenders in the commitment program.
He wants Pasadena’s law declared unconstitutional, citing due process and equal protection violations.
He is represented by Scott Pawgan of Conroe.
Pasadena’s city attorney did not respond to a request for comment.
On paper, Texas sex offenders who follow the rules can be released from civil commitment, though not one person has been discharged since the program started in 1999, the Houston Chronicle reported in June.
Almost half the enrollees have been sent back to prison – some for life – often for violating minor rules, such as being minutes late to treatment meetings or not charging their ankle monitors, according to the Chronicle.
That’s due in part to the hard stance taken by state judge Michael Seiler, who presides over the court that handles the state’s sex offender civil commitment trials, and has never deemed an offender worthy of release from the program.
A Texas judicial ethics commission censured Seiler in May for calling sex offenders who appear in his court “psychopaths.” The ethics watchdog also reprimanded Seiler for his habit of arguing in court with defense attorneys, who moved to recuse him 16 times in the past two years .
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill to overhaul the civil commitment program within hours after a Minnesota federal judge found that state’s similar program to be unconstitutional in June. U.S. District Judge Donovan Frank found it troubling that sex offenders were indefinitely committed under the Minnesota regime.
“The stark reality is that there is something very wrong with this state’s method of dealing with sex offenders in a program that has never fully discharged anyone,” the June 17 decision states .
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Yes, I know what’s wrong…
It’s run by GEO Group, a FOR PROFIT private prison company. As long as they keep them there, GEO Group makes money and so do the politicians they donate to.
and how many judges and politicians own stock in the GEO Group?
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There are lots of lawsuits against GEO Group but this one stands out because of the level of sexual abuse rampant in this case. I want you to wrap your minds around the concept of Lauren Book, “Sexual Abuse Survivor/ Educator/ Advocate” pocketing $25,000 from a corporation that ran an institution with the most rampant sexual abuse cases in the entire nation! This is right up there with that Oprah Winfrey orphanage controversy from a few years ago.
This is also something that bothers me because I was inside a facility called the “Eufaula Adolescent Center” for a year, a place that was closed in 1996 for similar issues. My only reason for being sent to such a horrific place was because I was abandoned by my family as a teenager and became a ward of the state, and no foster homes would take teenage boys in my area. Thus, I was in this hellhole for over a year for no reason at all. I was not a juvenile delinquent, nor was I ever charged with a crime. Info on the facility is sparse, but over two decades later, I still remember the abuse and maltreatment I received at that place. My time there made me distrusting of the police and the courts. Imagine that– a kid never in trouble with the law but dragged through the courts and the police simply for being abandoned. But I guess that does not matter to most people.
Lauren Book claims to stand up for children, yet she takes money from a corporation that abused children. That is hypocrisy at its finest.
http://once-fallen.blogspot.com/2015/04/ron-book-lauren-book-florida-governor.html
Interesting Point, Randy – could you put together a more updated list of the sexual abuse lawsuits against GEO Group (now called: CORRECT CARE RECOVERY SOLUTIONS, LLC.)?
I will start trying to do some research
Thanks Randy!
i don’t know where to start just google “GEO Group sexuall abuse lawsuit” and “CORRECT CARE RECOVERY SOLUTIONS, LLC sexuall abuse lawsuit” there are so many of them
sorry to post again but Geo group is much more then that.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/GEO_Group
now an investigation should be done into how many politicians/judges/lawmakers own stock in this. as well as ron and daughter receiving funds from a company with so many sexual abuse. i do remember reading where gov. scott transferd stock from his name to his wife’s