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Sex Offenders Get Halloween Curfew
Story aired: Monday, October 31, 2005



The State of New Jersey is clamping down on sex offenders on Halloween. New rules say offenders must be indoors by 7 p.m and that they can't answer the door to trick-or-treaters, take children trick-or-treating, or go to parties where there are children.

Joining us on the line from Trenton, New Jersey is Attorney John Furlong, who's represented sex offenders in the state.

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Attorney John Furlong


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