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Registered
Sex Offenders in Gardendale
On May
17, 1996, President Clinton signed Megan’s Law.
Megan's Law was
much needed, despite Washington State's 1990 Community Protection Act, which
included America's first law authorizing public notification when dangerous sex
offenders are released into the community. It was the brutal 1994 rape and
murder of seven-year-old Megan Nicole Kanka by a
previously registered sex offender that prompted the public demand for broad
based community notification, hence bringing forth Megan's Law.
Below is a little history and informational facts about Megan's Law, the
foundation of the sex offender legislation.
If
you know of or suspect a convicted sexual predator is living in Gardendale,
please contact: Sergeant Roland Crawford
gdaledet2@bellsouth.net
Gardendale Police Department (205) 631-8787.
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Local Sex Offenders
Alabama Megan's Law and
Victim's Rights
Amendment 557
(a) Crime
victims, as defined by law or their lawful representatives, including the
next of kin of homicide victims, are entitled to the right to be informed,
to be present, and to be heard when authorized, at all crucial stages of
criminal proceedings, to the extent that these rights do not interfere
with the constitutional rights of the person accused of committing the
crime.
(b) Nothing
in this amendment or in any enabling statute adopted pursuant to this
amendment shall be construed as creating a cause of action against the
state or any of its agencies, officials, employees, or political
subdivisions. The legislature may from time to time enact enabling
legislation to carry out and implement this amendment. |
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Alabama
Contact Person: |
Phillip
Burdeshaw or Peter Petrillo: 334-260-1135 or 260-1170. |
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Offenders Required to
Register: |
A person
convicted, incarcerated, and released for a following offense: rape in the
first or second degree; sodomy in the first or second degree; sexual
torture; sexual abuse; or incest when offender is 20 years old or older
and the victim is 18 years old or younger. |
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Information Collected: |
Name, address,
sex, age, physical description, current photograph, and a statement of the
sex crime or crimes for which the offender has completed sentence, date of
release and DNA sample. |
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Administrating Agency: |
State Department
of Public Safety, local law enforcement. |
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Timeframe for
Registration: |
Within 30 days
of release; 30 days of changing address. |
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Applies to Out of State
Offenders: |
Yes |
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Duration of Requirement: |
Life |
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Verification of Address: |
Yes |
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Penalties for
Non-Compliance: |
Felony - 1 to 10
years imprisonment and up to $1,000 fine. |
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Access to Information: |
Notification by
mail and by posting copy of mailed notice in a prominent place at city
hall and police station closest to declared residence of released
offender. Extent of notification dependent upon population density in area
of offenders residence: notification to all persons with residences within
1,500 feet of offender in all other cities with a resident population of
5,000 or more; notification to all persons with residences within 2,000
feet of offender in all other municipalities with a resident population of
less than 5,000. |
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Confidentiality
Provision: |
No |
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Chief Mike
Walker
Gardendale
Police Department
970 Main
Street
Gardendale, AL 35071
(205)
631-8787
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