We, the undersigned, join Assemblyman Nesbitt in demanding that the Assembly Majority allow Civil Confinement legislation (A.2693) to come to the Floor of the Assembly for a vote. Civil Confinement would keep the most dangerous sexual predators locked up away from New York's children.*** We also urge passage of the following proposals to strengthen Megan's Law:
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Please return petitions to: *** Civil confinement would allow the courts to order the worst sex offenders held in a secure facility beyond their prison release date if, upon evaluation, there is significant reason to believe they may strike again. Under current law, sexually violent predators are released into our communities once their sentence is finished despite the fact that there is a strong possibility they may recommit their heinous crimes. The Assembly Minority has been urging a civil confinement law since 1993. The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of civil confinement, and a similar bill has repeatedly passed the state Senate with bipartisan support (this year the vote was 58-2). Governor Pataki has also said he will sign the legislation as soon as it reaches his desk. Sixteen states and the District of Columbia currently have civil confinement laws on the books. |
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