Mass. court lifts mandatory GPS monitoring of some sex offenders

The defendant admitted in court to touching the woman's private parts, and the district court judge found sufficient facts to support a finding of guilt, continued the case without a finding for a term of five years and ordered GPS monitoring for him "stating that such monitoring was requi...

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Published inThe Berkshire eagle
Main Author Andy Metzger State House News Service
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Pittsfield, Mass New England Newspapers, Inc 23.10.2015
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Summary:The defendant admitted in court to touching the woman's private parts, and the district court judge found sufficient facts to support a finding of guilt, continued the case without a finding for a term of five years and ordered GPS monitoring for him "stating that such monitoring was required under [the statute] for a person placed on probation for this sex offense," the decision said.
ISSN:0895-8793