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SC justices: Sex offender's punishment too harsh
Posted: 05.09.2012 at 3:53 PM
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The South Carolina Supreme Court has found lifetime monitoring violates the constitutional rights for a sex offender found to be at a low risk to abuse a child again.

The satellite monitoring for life without a chance to appeal was ordered for 31-year-old Jennifer Dykes after she violated probation on a lewd act on a child charge stemming from her relationship with a 14-year-old girl in Greenville County several years ago.

State law requires lifetime monitoring for just two crimes - lewd act and first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.

Most other crimes that land someone on the sex offender registry give an offender a chance to appeal after 10 years.

A lower court will reconsider Dykes' punishment. Whether the ruling will affect other sex offenders is unclear.

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