countrymedic
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I was just informed that the Coleman cases have set a precident that releases parolees who have not been convicted of sexual crimes and who had inconclusive lie detector tests to be exempt from sex abuse classes. My husband was accused, but not convicted and agreed to a plea bargan. The plea was for 7 years of probation, what was supposed to be a 3 month sex offender class that has now lasted 3 years and will not end until probation is over, and deffered adjudication. His lie detector test prior to the plea was "inconclusive". Could these cases also apply to probation?
I was just informed that the Coleman cases have set a precident that releases parolees who have not been convicted of sexual crimes and who had inconclusive lie detector tests to be exempt from sex abuse classes. My husband was accused, but not convicted and agreed to a plea bargan. The plea was for 7 years of probation, what was supposed to be a 3 month sex offender class that has now lasted 3 years and will not end until probation is over, and deffered adjudication. His lie detector test prior to the plea was "inconclusive". Could these cases also apply to probation?