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November 9, 2010 at 8:27 AM #629321November 9, 2010 at 8:45 AM #628255CoronitaParticipant
To be honest, I don’t think the database is updated as frequently as one should. For one, even in CV I checked it was clean in all of CV one time and then there were a couple and then they disappeared again, so I’m not sure how often they are getting updated.
CA Renter…If this REALLLLLY concerns you, the quickest solution is to buy a home within a 1-2 mile radius of a school…. π
November 9, 2010 at 8:45 AM #628334CoronitaParticipantTo be honest, I don’t think the database is updated as frequently as one should. For one, even in CV I checked it was clean in all of CV one time and then there were a couple and then they disappeared again, so I’m not sure how often they are getting updated.
CA Renter…If this REALLLLLY concerns you, the quickest solution is to buy a home within a 1-2 mile radius of a school…. π
November 9, 2010 at 8:45 AM #628902CoronitaParticipantTo be honest, I don’t think the database is updated as frequently as one should. For one, even in CV I checked it was clean in all of CV one time and then there were a couple and then they disappeared again, so I’m not sure how often they are getting updated.
CA Renter…If this REALLLLLY concerns you, the quickest solution is to buy a home within a 1-2 mile radius of a school…. π
November 9, 2010 at 8:45 AM #629028CoronitaParticipantTo be honest, I don’t think the database is updated as frequently as one should. For one, even in CV I checked it was clean in all of CV one time and then there were a couple and then they disappeared again, so I’m not sure how often they are getting updated.
CA Renter…If this REALLLLLY concerns you, the quickest solution is to buy a home within a 1-2 mile radius of a school…. π
November 9, 2010 at 8:45 AM #629346CoronitaParticipantTo be honest, I don’t think the database is updated as frequently as one should. For one, even in CV I checked it was clean in all of CV one time and then there were a couple and then they disappeared again, so I’m not sure how often they are getting updated.
CA Renter…If this REALLLLLY concerns you, the quickest solution is to buy a home within a 1-2 mile radius of a school…. π
November 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #628387bearishgurlParticipantCAR, I’m sorry to hear this. That seemed like a good property for you and your family. You probably should have gone to the Vista courthouse or the basement of the old county courthouse located at 220 W. Bdwy and viewed the conviction records of these individuals (most likely they were local arrests) on microfiche to study their charges and case disposition before deciding to cancel your escrow. If their paper case file is available (a more recent registrant), you would be able to read a little more detail about the circumstances of their crime and/or view a trial transcript, if avail.
All felonies in the county prior to about the mid-eighties were prosecuted at 220 W. Bdwy, SD 92101.
An individual who is required to register for life under Penal Code sec. 290 may or may not be a current danger to the community. They could have served their time and/or probation period long ago (even >35 years ago) and still be required to register annually and every time they move. Many, many of these cases were isolated incidences involving family members or relatives.
I don’t believe you will find a suitable property for your family in CA urban counties that doesn’t have at least 1-2 PC 290 registrants living nearby. No ZIP CODE is immune!! IMHO, you really shouldn’t concern yourself about this if your kids know how to conduct themselves in public.
These registrants’ criminal files SHOULD be reviewed by concerned potential buyers but WARRANTING UNDUE CONCERN on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the circumstances and LENGTH OF TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED WITHOUT RE-OFFENDING since the conviction which perpetuated the registration requirement.
November 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #628465bearishgurlParticipantCAR, I’m sorry to hear this. That seemed like a good property for you and your family. You probably should have gone to the Vista courthouse or the basement of the old county courthouse located at 220 W. Bdwy and viewed the conviction records of these individuals (most likely they were local arrests) on microfiche to study their charges and case disposition before deciding to cancel your escrow. If their paper case file is available (a more recent registrant), you would be able to read a little more detail about the circumstances of their crime and/or view a trial transcript, if avail.
All felonies in the county prior to about the mid-eighties were prosecuted at 220 W. Bdwy, SD 92101.
An individual who is required to register for life under Penal Code sec. 290 may or may not be a current danger to the community. They could have served their time and/or probation period long ago (even >35 years ago) and still be required to register annually and every time they move. Many, many of these cases were isolated incidences involving family members or relatives.
I don’t believe you will find a suitable property for your family in CA urban counties that doesn’t have at least 1-2 PC 290 registrants living nearby. No ZIP CODE is immune!! IMHO, you really shouldn’t concern yourself about this if your kids know how to conduct themselves in public.
These registrants’ criminal files SHOULD be reviewed by concerned potential buyers but WARRANTING UNDUE CONCERN on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the circumstances and LENGTH OF TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED WITHOUT RE-OFFENDING since the conviction which perpetuated the registration requirement.
November 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #629037bearishgurlParticipantCAR, I’m sorry to hear this. That seemed like a good property for you and your family. You probably should have gone to the Vista courthouse or the basement of the old county courthouse located at 220 W. Bdwy and viewed the conviction records of these individuals (most likely they were local arrests) on microfiche to study their charges and case disposition before deciding to cancel your escrow. If their paper case file is available (a more recent registrant), you would be able to read a little more detail about the circumstances of their crime and/or view a trial transcript, if avail.
All felonies in the county prior to about the mid-eighties were prosecuted at 220 W. Bdwy, SD 92101.
An individual who is required to register for life under Penal Code sec. 290 may or may not be a current danger to the community. They could have served their time and/or probation period long ago (even >35 years ago) and still be required to register annually and every time they move. Many, many of these cases were isolated incidences involving family members or relatives.
I don’t believe you will find a suitable property for your family in CA urban counties that doesn’t have at least 1-2 PC 290 registrants living nearby. No ZIP CODE is immune!! IMHO, you really shouldn’t concern yourself about this if your kids know how to conduct themselves in public.
These registrants’ criminal files SHOULD be reviewed by concerned potential buyers but WARRANTING UNDUE CONCERN on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the circumstances and LENGTH OF TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED WITHOUT RE-OFFENDING since the conviction which perpetuated the registration requirement.
November 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #629163bearishgurlParticipantCAR, I’m sorry to hear this. That seemed like a good property for you and your family. You probably should have gone to the Vista courthouse or the basement of the old county courthouse located at 220 W. Bdwy and viewed the conviction records of these individuals (most likely they were local arrests) on microfiche to study their charges and case disposition before deciding to cancel your escrow. If their paper case file is available (a more recent registrant), you would be able to read a little more detail about the circumstances of their crime and/or view a trial transcript, if avail.
All felonies in the county prior to about the mid-eighties were prosecuted at 220 W. Bdwy, SD 92101.
An individual who is required to register for life under Penal Code sec. 290 may or may not be a current danger to the community. They could have served their time and/or probation period long ago (even >35 years ago) and still be required to register annually and every time they move. Many, many of these cases were isolated incidences involving family members or relatives.
I don’t believe you will find a suitable property for your family in CA urban counties that doesn’t have at least 1-2 PC 290 registrants living nearby. No ZIP CODE is immune!! IMHO, you really shouldn’t concern yourself about this if your kids know how to conduct themselves in public.
These registrants’ criminal files SHOULD be reviewed by concerned potential buyers but WARRANTING UNDUE CONCERN on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the circumstances and LENGTH OF TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED WITHOUT RE-OFFENDING since the conviction which perpetuated the registration requirement.
November 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #629481bearishgurlParticipantCAR, I’m sorry to hear this. That seemed like a good property for you and your family. You probably should have gone to the Vista courthouse or the basement of the old county courthouse located at 220 W. Bdwy and viewed the conviction records of these individuals (most likely they were local arrests) on microfiche to study their charges and case disposition before deciding to cancel your escrow. If their paper case file is available (a more recent registrant), you would be able to read a little more detail about the circumstances of their crime and/or view a trial transcript, if avail.
All felonies in the county prior to about the mid-eighties were prosecuted at 220 W. Bdwy, SD 92101.
An individual who is required to register for life under Penal Code sec. 290 may or may not be a current danger to the community. They could have served their time and/or probation period long ago (even >35 years ago) and still be required to register annually and every time they move. Many, many of these cases were isolated incidences involving family members or relatives.
I don’t believe you will find a suitable property for your family in CA urban counties that doesn’t have at least 1-2 PC 290 registrants living nearby. No ZIP CODE is immune!! IMHO, you really shouldn’t concern yourself about this if your kids know how to conduct themselves in public.
These registrants’ criminal files SHOULD be reviewed by concerned potential buyers but WARRANTING UNDUE CONCERN on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the circumstances and LENGTH OF TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED WITHOUT RE-OFFENDING since the conviction which perpetuated the registration requirement.
November 9, 2010 at 2:47 PM #628407joecParticipantGood call. The good thing is that when you come to resale this new home, potential buyers will also do a check so you would probably get a lower value if there a lot of folks on the list there next to the property…
Even though there are these folks in EVERY neighborhood, there is a matter of how many per population. As I mentioned in the Skyranch thread, we didn’t consider that area after looking at the numbers compared to other areas.
November 9, 2010 at 2:47 PM #628484joecParticipantGood call. The good thing is that when you come to resale this new home, potential buyers will also do a check so you would probably get a lower value if there a lot of folks on the list there next to the property…
Even though there are these folks in EVERY neighborhood, there is a matter of how many per population. As I mentioned in the Skyranch thread, we didn’t consider that area after looking at the numbers compared to other areas.
November 9, 2010 at 2:47 PM #629057joecParticipantGood call. The good thing is that when you come to resale this new home, potential buyers will also do a check so you would probably get a lower value if there a lot of folks on the list there next to the property…
Even though there are these folks in EVERY neighborhood, there is a matter of how many per population. As I mentioned in the Skyranch thread, we didn’t consider that area after looking at the numbers compared to other areas.
November 9, 2010 at 2:47 PM #629183joecParticipantGood call. The good thing is that when you come to resale this new home, potential buyers will also do a check so you would probably get a lower value if there a lot of folks on the list there next to the property…
Even though there are these folks in EVERY neighborhood, there is a matter of how many per population. As I mentioned in the Skyranch thread, we didn’t consider that area after looking at the numbers compared to other areas.
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