Missouri's sex offenders no longer must place "no candy" warning signs outside their homes on Halloween, a federal judge ruled, arguing that part of the state's law is unconstitutional. A state law ...
Under the same law, registered sex offenders cannot interact with children nor can they have their lights on during Halloween. Those rules still apply. A federal judge in Missouri recently blocked a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – Missouri sex offenders are no ...
Missouri’s sex offenders no longer must place “no candy” warning signs outside their homes on Halloween, a federal judge ruled, arguing that part of the state’s law is unconstitutional. A state law ...
A federal judge in Missouri recently blocked a state law that required registered sex offenders to put up a "no candy" sign on their front doors during Halloween. The law had been in place since 2008, ...