CopyCited 14 times | Published | Supreme Court of Georgia | Mar 21, 2016 | 784 S.E.2d 392
...Such distance shall be
determined by measuring from the outer boundary of the property on which the
individual resides to the outer boundary of the property of the child care
facility, church, school, or areas where minors congregate at their closest
points.
See also OCGA §§
42-1-16 (b) (residency restriction for individuals required to register by
virtue of acts committed between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2008),
42-1-17 (b) (residency
restriction for individuals required to register by virtue of acts committed betwee...
...OCGA §
42-1-14 (a) (1), and to classify sexual offenders according to that
assessment. See OCGA §
42-1-14 (a) (2). There are three classifications. A
“Level I risk assessment classification” signifies that “the sexual offender is a
points.
See also OCGA §
42-1-16 (c) (1) (employment restriction for individuals required to register
by virtue of acts committed between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2008).
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The Board is
composed of three professionals licensed under Title 43 and k...
...Such distance shall be determined by measuring from the outer
boundary of the property of the location at which the sexually dangerous
predator is employed or volunteers to the outer boundary of the area where
minors congregate at their closest points.
See also OCGA §
42-1-16 (c) (2) (employment restriction for sexually dangerous predators
required to register by virtue of acts committed between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2008).
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In 2013, the Board classified...
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Georgia | Apr 29, 2013 | 742 S.E.2d 459, 2013 Fulton County D. Rep. 1389
...Attaway Burton, Deputy Attorney General, Joseph J. Drolet, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur.
Leach claims that he has a legal right to live in the mobile home because he meets the requirements of OCGA §
42-1-16 (e) (2)....