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Posted: 8:55 PM Apr 26, 2006
Georgia Gets Tough on Sexual Predators
A tough new sexual predator law is now on the books in Georgia.
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Gov. Sonny Perdue signed legislation Wednesday afternoon designed to better protect the state's children from sexual predators.
Crimes of rape, sodomy and kidnapping of a child under age 14 would be punishable by life prison terms with no chance for parole for 30 years.
The bill also requires lifetime GPS monitoring of convicted sex predators and requires registration for life for all convicted sex offenders.
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