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Sex Offenders

A group of sex offenders are unlikely to prove that an ordinance that prohibits them from residing near schools, childcare centers, places of worship and parks is unconstitutional, a federal court in Minnesota ruled, denying their request for a preliminary injunction.

MINNEAPOLIS — A group of sex offenders are unlikely to prove that an ordinance that prohibits them from residing near schools, child care centers, places of worship and parks is unconstitutional, a federal court in Minnesota ruled , denying their request for a preliminary injunction.

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