Presence at church daycare to visit sister gets registrant jail time.

Daniel Walker, was 18 when he was convicted of raping a 17 year old he said was his girlfriend at the time. Fast forward 24 years and he is a 42 year old man who was just sentenced to a minimum of  two years and four months in prison and a maximum of five years and four months for visiting his sister, who worked at a Church daycare in North Carolina. He is not alleged to have done anything illegal there, just by virtue of him being present he can spend the next half-decade in prison.

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20 thoughts on “Presence at church daycare to visit sister gets registrant jail time.

  • June 25, 2020

    but…but….but..its civil…….. B.S. I find it funny that the police and politicians have their panties in a knot right now because some people are doxxing them and placing their names and family’s names on the internet.. Seems I can not think of anyone that deserved a registry more then police and politicians..

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    • June 25, 2020

      “He is not alleged to have done anything illegal there”?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

      How in the Fudge can you be arrested for something that is NOT illegal?????????????????????

      This sort of thing does in fact remind me of what happened in Germany in WWII. Rounding up people who were NOT doing anything wrong, just because you do not like them. I know we we told to stop comparing the two BUT in this instance, it is exactly like that because this guy was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when a Snitch *itch told on him.

      I hope his sister resigned without notice and stuck the place with no help. AND for Heaven’s, it was a CHURCH! Come on, a church is supposed to be a sanctuary of hope, peace, love, safety, forgiveness…………………..

      Matthew 11:28
      Come to me, all you that labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.

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      • June 25, 2020

        To clarify, he is alleged to have done something illegal. But he is not alleged to have done anything harmful, nor to have put anyone at risk. Nor do they have to— the law here is so bad that all they have to do is establish that he was present while registered. Which is illegal in that jurisdiction.

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        • June 26, 2020

          ANYTHING that can get you arrested is punitive, not sure what the judges are smoking but they need to lay off it for a while as it is clouding their judgement or lack thereof.

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    • June 25, 2020

      Civil laws can have criminal penalties.

      I also think it is funny that politicians and police are suffering. I’m sad that I must feel that way though. If we were all better people, perhaps the world could be a better place. But nah, the Registries have taught me that empathy and compassion have no place in America. I don’t have to care about other people.

      I’m glad the person in the article has ignored the Registry “laws” so often. The “laws” deserve complete disrespect and contempt, every day. The only reason to follow the “laws” or care about them at all is because they are a weapon in the war on American citizens. The only reason to follow the “laws” is to neutralize that weapon. That’s all.

      I have to say that if I had suffered the same consequences from these “laws” as the guy in the article, I would have already massively retaliated long, long ago. Dipshit big government would be worried about me walking in a park when in reality, serious destruction and harm would have resulted from their harassment of me. Everyone seems to be just fine with that.

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  • June 24, 2020

    COME THE HELL ON! Seriously. Both these two cases, this one and the guy at the park are starting to scare me. They want us ALL out of society and freedom taken away. They know most of society hates sex offenders due to all the over played drama and fear.

    The Authorities know they can get away with this because hardly anyone is going to care. Maybe us, a few lawyers, and a few advocacy groups and the what not. I mean where I live I cannot got 10 feet without there being a school, playground, day care, hospital, nursing home, or other gathering place.

    HERE is the kicker. Kids walk down the street in front of our houses every day and we are not arrested but if we even are caught driving by any restricted place, we are done. Does that make any sense at all????

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