RALEIGH, N.C. (CN) – Registered sex offenders do not have a constitutional right to enter public parks, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled. The justices dismissed a lawsuit challenging the town of Woodfin’s policy of banning sex offenders from knowingly entering parks.
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